Wild Way: Gardening with Wildlife by Jack Wallington

Wild Way: Gardening with Wildlife by Jack Wallington

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Spicey colours | Slow tomatoes | Interesting insects
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10 plants to grow for a spectacular summer

Aug 02, 2024
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Based on previous Wild Ways, you could be forgiven for thinking I’m aiming for some kind of Sissinghurst white theme in our garden, but I promise there are a lot of colourful flowers, they’re just taking their sweet time to show up. With this week’s heat, the spicier colours have begun to emerge, discussed throughout this issue.

In this issue

  • 10 plants for a summer spectacular

  • Do this month: what to sow, harvest and propagate

  • Observations: did plants think it was autumn?!

  • Visit Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales

  • Late-meadow flowers and returning insects

  • Further reading

10 plants for a summer spectacular

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