Euonymus
05 December 2008, Horticulture Week
This hardy genus is great for filling gaps and adding year-round colour to planting schemes, writes Kris Collins.
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Plum trees will grow well in most parts of the UK and are ideal for those new to fruit growing.
This hardy genus is great for filling gaps and adding year-round colour to planting schemes, writes Kris Collins.
These hardy perennials offer year-round interest with a range of attractive colours, writes Gavin McEwan.
This hardy shrub offers colour and structure, and is a good choice where security is an issue.
Species-rich gentians bloom from late spring but really come into their own in autumn, says Graham Clarke.
Unfussy and quick to establish, bamboos are ideal for screening and specimen planting, says Dave Holland.
As prairie-planting schemes become more popular, this genus looks set for a comeback, writes Sally Nex.
This low-maintenance genus provides intense spring and autumn interest, writes Jim Handley.
Trandescantias are unfussy plants that grow almost anywhere and provide vibrant colour in summer, writes Bethan Norris.
With their large, colourful flowerheads, hydrangeas can put on a fine late-season show, writes Sarah Morgan.