buddhika asked:
I live in north London and have a small 20×20 garden - square shaped with beds on the edges. On part of these beds I put in daffodil and tulip bulbs last year and they are just starting to come up. I would like to have a pretty garden with flowers through out the year. I’d also like an apple tree to see apple blossoms - is it too late to plant one? This is my first house and first garden so I’m clue less.
How do I go about doing this - any help would be greatly appreciated.

7 responses so far ↓
1 smiling fox // Nov 22, 2008 at 5:42 pm
London, England?
i think you should ask other local gardeners, greenhouses, nu series & horticulture clubs. join a gardening club, if you have the time. people are always very open and happy to talk about their hobbies and shared interestes with others!
2 kath d // Nov 26, 2008 at 4:52 am
its not too late to plant apple trees they they are selling them now in garden shops
3 lazybones // Nov 28, 2008 at 3:57 pm
It’s never too late to plant a tree. May not flower though.
4 archaeologia // Dec 1, 2008 at 2:47 pm
This site tells you all about apple trees and when to plant. There are a lot of plants and seeds you can plant out now an onwards for a garden full of flowers.
5 fatebpld // Dec 2, 2008 at 8:45 am
Firstly I would ask what pH is your soil and get that checked out. Also i think you should be ok with an apple tree right about now but don’t leave it too late leaving it for more than another month and i would recommend leaving it till later this year.. you see trees should only be moved during their dormancy period, between Oct - Feb, I would also recommend planning out your gardening around such a tree as they can make great focal points in the garden. So thought and consideration is important in the garden before purchasing any plant or tree therefore.
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7 DAVID E // Dec 5, 2008 at 11:20 pm
Clear debris and dead plants ,don’t try to dig the borders till they dry out.don’t plant border plants till end of may a late frost will kill them An apple tree can be planted now try to find one grown in a container, have you thought about a flowering cherry?.Find out what flowers when in your area and plant accordingly ask around for a good garden centre they will be happy to give advice Gardiner’s are a friendly bunch as soon as you venture into your garden you will get plenty advice.one last thing a bird table gives endless interest. Good luck
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