Search


Christine
- Aug 1, 2018
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - August
Enjoy the garden and all the produce that is ripening. Late summer and the days are shortening. Plants will become less demanding in their need for water. Tips for August - Harvest crops as they become ready. First and second early tatties should be harvested and stored in a cool dark place. Main crop tatties can be left until September, unless they are being damaged by slugs or the like. - Peas and beans should be harvested in their prime and if they are not eaten, stored, p
56 views

Christine
- Jul 3, 2018
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - July
Hopefully there are more days to sit out in the garden and enjoy the results of your labour. Also, vegetables and fruit should start cropping. Tips for July - Crops such as early tatties maybe ready. Start feeling down below the shaws and see if they are large enough to harvest. If they are too small leave them until they are about the size of an egg. Other crops that are ready are lettuce, courgettes, (pick small and often) soft fruit like the currents and gooseberries. Mayb
36 views

Christine
- Jun 2, 2018
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - June
Days in June are very long and should be relatively warm so growth in the garden is exuberant especially in a wet area like Helensburgh. Tips for June - Towards the end of the month, first early potatoes may be ready. This should be when the flowers open, or scrap around the top to feel the size of tubers. They should be about the size of an egg - Continue to hoe regularly around the garden and in between the crops already sown. Growth of weeds is very high at this time of ye
85 views

Christine
- May 1, 2018
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - May
Summer is definitely on the way. It is another very busy month both keeping on top of plants already in the ground and planting more tender crops.where. Tips for May - The potatoes should start coming through and need earthing up. - Hoe regularly around the garden and in between the crops already sown. - As the bulbs die down they will look a bit of a mess, but don’t be tempted to cut off the dying foliage as it feeds the bulbs for next year. Enjoy the late tulip display. - T
65 views

Christine
- Apr 1, 2018
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - April
Gardening really gets going in April. It is a very busy month planting seeds and transplanting various crops that have been brought on elsewhere. Tips for April 1. Plant potatoes Once the potatoes are chitted they can be planted in trenches in the ground or in bags. Bags work very well if you are short of space or fancy trying a few potatoes of a different variety. Specially designed potato fertiliser is available to help improve your yield. 2. Plant shallots If your shallots
64 views

Christine
- Mar 1, 2018
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - March
The meteorological Spring starts on the 1st March. This means the days are getting longer, and increase in length more quickly, the temperature increases and spending more time in the garden becomes a possibility. Tips for March 1. Buying seed potatoes March is an important month to think about buying seed potatoes for chitting in a light frost free place. Apart from being delicious fresh from the soil and lightly cooked, the main reason for growing them yourself is to grow v
84 views

Christine
- Feb 3, 2018
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - February
Slowly but surely the days are getting longer and gardening seems a possibility again. Spring has almost arrived. Tips for February 1. Put right any storm damage After several storms, it is a good idea to pick a sunny calm day and go outside and tidy up. There will be a lot of debris and damage to put right. Also a lot of soggy brown dead foliage which needs collecting or cutting back. 2. Visit a snowdrop garden Visit a snowdrop garden, there are several in the area, Ardardan
81 views

Anne Mathieson
- Jan 21, 2018
An Evening of Rubbish! Evening Talk 17th January
Our January evening talk An Evening of Rubbish, proved to be very popular with our members as we all learned something about the mysteries of composting. The evening was well attended and a 'Meet and Greet' was held in the smaller room, enabling new members to meet some of our members, and to enjoy wine and nibbles. The speakers, Joanna Gough and Hector McAllister of BarrGrow Ltd taught us how to turn a load of rubbish into something which works wonders in our gardens, by e
17 views

Christine
- Jan 1, 2018
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - January
The shortest day has now passed and the days are getting longer. There are some lovely days in January to get out into the garden. Tips for January 1. Recycle the Christmas Tree Recycle the Christmas Tree. If you can shred it or collect some needles, they are great as a mulch for the Blueberries or Camellias.. 2. Poinsettia Don’t try to keep your Poinsettia plant until next year, once its past its best, compost it, but take care because the sap is poisonous. 3. Houseplants If
99 views

Christine
- Dec 2, 2017
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - December
As we get closer to the end of the year, here are some tips of things to do in your garden on the West coast of Scotland this December - and maybe some ideas for Christmas presents. Tips for December 1. Catalogues and Christmas Gifts Following on from November, Suttons Seed Catalogue has been recommended. It has a Fun to Grow - Children's Range and some interesting looking Seed Tins – thinking of Christmas gifts.. 2. Feeding the birds Keep on feeding the birds, especially wit
74 views

Christine
- Nov 4, 2017
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - November
As the days get shorter, below are some tips of things to do in (and for) your garden on the West coast of Scotland this November. Tips for November 1. Plant tulips Now is the month to plant tulip bulbs for a spring display next year. See October's hints and tips for a couple of great tulip bulbs to try 2. Continue the big tidy up By weeding, collecting leaves which can be stored for a couple of years to make mulch, store stray pots out of the wind, put light weight furniture
167 views

Christine
- Oct 15, 2017
The Horti’s Gardening Calendar - October
You might be new to gardening, the West coast of Scotland, or just looking for some tips on what to do this month in the garden. Below are some hints and tips for the garden in October. Tips for October Plant bulbs Short stemmed bulbs work well in the West Coast of Scotland. Try the following five: 1. Crocus - Remembrance 2. Narcissi – Tete a Tete 3. Iris Reticulata – Harmony 4. Hyacinth – White Pearl 5. Alliums Buy, but don’t plant Tulips yet. Wait until November to plant.
153 views
{"items":["5e0a135cf4280b0018a3138c","5e0a135caee331001792fe81","5e0a135ce91337001754a66b","5e0a135cad141f0017c419b2","5e0a135c56bd4f001786ac26","5e0a135c3296cc07bae24479","5e0a135dba375b00173fe910","5e0a135d3296cc07bae2447b","5e0a135d56bd4f001786ac2d","5e0a135d234877001732f91c","5e0a135d70331900184d57d1","5e0a135e7e6a460017976388","5e0a135dad141f0017c419b4"],"styles":{"galleryType":"Columns","groupSize":1,"showArrows":true,"cubeImages":true,"cubeType":"fill","cubeRatio":1.3333333333333333,"isVertical":true,"gallerySize":30,"collageAmount":0,"collageDensity":0,"groupTypes":"1","oneRow":false,"imageMargin":32,"galleryMargin":0,"scatter":0,"rotatingScatter":"","chooseBestGroup":true,"smartCrop":false,"hasThumbnails":false,"enableScroll":true,"isGrid":true,"isSlider":false,"isColumns":false,"isSlideshow":false,"cropOnlyFill":false,"fixedColumns":1,"enableInfiniteScroll":true,"isRTL":false,"minItemSize":50,"rotatingGroupTypes":"","rotatingCropRatios":"","columnWidths":"","gallerySliderImageRatio":1.7777777777777777,"numberOfImagesPerRow":1,"numberOfImagesPerCol":1,"groupsPerStrip":0,"borderRadius":0,"boxShadow":0,"gridStyle":1,"mobilePanorama":false,"placeGroupsLtr":true,"viewMode":"preview","thumbnailSpacings":4,"galleryThumbnailsAlignment":"bottom","isMasonry":false,"isAutoSlideshow":false,"slideshowLoop":false,"autoSlideshowInterval":4,"bottomInfoHeight":0,"titlePlacement":"SHOW_ON_THE_RIGHT","galleryTextAlign":"center","scrollSnap":false,"itemClick":"nothing","fullscreen":true,"videoPlay":"hover","scrollAnimation":"NO_EFFECT","slideAnimation":"SCROLL","scrollDirection":0,"scrollDuration":400,"overlayAnimation":"FADE_IN","arrowsPosition":0,"arrowsSize":23,"watermarkOpacity":40,"watermarkSize":40,"useWatermark":true,"watermarkDock":{"top":"auto","left":"auto","right":0,"bottom":0,"transform":"translate3d(0,0,0)"},"loadMoreAmount":"all","defaultShowInfoExpand":1,"allowLinkExpand":true,"expandInfoPosition":0,"allowFullscreenExpand":true,"fullscreenLoop":false,"galleryAlignExpand":"left","addToCartBorderWidth":1,"addToCartButtonText":"","slideshowInfoSize":200,"playButtonForAutoSlideShow":false,"allowSlideshowCounter":false,"hoveringBehaviour":"NEVER_SHOW","thumbnailSize":120,"magicLayoutSeed":1,"imageHoverAnimation":"NO_EFFECT","imagePlacementAnimation":"NO_EFFECT","calculateTextBoxWidthMode":"PERCENT","textBoxHeight":0,"textBoxWidth":200,"textBoxWidthPercent":50,"textImageSpace":10,"textBoxBorderRadius":0,"textBoxBorderWidth":0,"loadMoreButtonText":"","loadMoreButtonBorderWidth":1,"loadMoreButtonBorderRadius":0,"imageInfoType":"ATTACHED_BACKGROUND","itemBorderWidth":1,"itemBorderRadius":0,"itemEnableShadow":false,"itemShadowBlur":20,"itemShadowDirection":135,"itemShadowSize":10,"imageLoadingMode":"BLUR","expandAnimation":"NO_EFFECT","imageQuality":90,"usmToggle":false,"usm_a":0,"usm_r":0,"usm_t":0,"videoSound":false,"videoSpeed":"1","videoLoop":true,"jsonStyleParams":"","gallerySizeType":"px","gallerySizePx":940,"allowTitle":true,"allowContextMenu":true,"textsHorizontalPadding":-30,"itemBorderColor":{"themeName":"color_12","value":"rgba(215,243,194,1)"},"showVideoPlayButton":true,"galleryLayout":2,"targetItemSize":940,"selectedLayout":"2|bottom|1|fill|true|0|true","layoutsVersion":2,"selectedLayoutV2":2,"isSlideshowFont":false,"externalInfoHeight":0,"externalInfoWidth":0.5},"container":{"width":940,"galleryWidth":972,"galleryHeight":0,"scrollBase":0,"height":null}}