Friday, July 17, 2015

Gardens: what to do this week

Hardy perennial Hellebore ‘Slate’. Photograph: Dave Zubraski/Alamy
Pickle this

If your food waste goes to landfill, you’re missing a great soil improver. A bokashi system lets you collect and ferment it using beneficial micro-organisms: it’s easy, quick and compact, plus the runoff (or bokashi juice) is great for keeping sinks and drains “sweet”. Put the fermented waste in your heap or wormery, or bury it in the soil. For a bokashi starter kit, try evengreener.com.

Visit this

How many cherry trees can you name? I bet it’s one: ‘Morello’. The Cherry Fair at Brogdale Farm in Kent on 19 July aims to open our eyes to a world of cherries, from ‘Stella’ to ‘Merchant’. Taste and buy more than 30 varieties, and find out how to coax a great crop from your own tree.

Plant this

Come spring, you’ll be glad you planted up that unloved shady corner. Hardy perennial Hellebore ‘Slate’ has pretty, purple-black blooms from February to April, and would look good with lime-green euphorbias or white pulmonarias. Height and spread: 40cm x 40cm. Buy one H. ‘Slate’ in a 9cm pot for £11.99 (including free mainland UK p&p). To order, call 0330 333 6856, quoting ref GU357, or go to our Readers’ Offers page. Dispatched in July and August.

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