Job of the Week – Sow your Summer borders

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 17, 2021

Job of the Week Sow your Summer borders If you want that burst of colour in the summer, it’s time to start thinking about sowing your choice of border blooms in your greenhouse. Getting a head-start now means they will be ready to flower in early June. This is perfect timing for once your spring…

Plant of the Week – Winter Aconite

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 16, 2021

Plant of the Week Winter Aconite Winter aconite or Eranthis hyemalis are a species of plant in the buttercup family. The small flowers are no bigger than 3cm but hard to miss with their bright yellow colour. They start to bloom around the end of February to early March, a true sign that spring is…

Activity of the Week – Plant a Rose

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 12, 2021

– Activity of the Week – – Plant a Rose for Valentines Day – We mostly associate roses with Valentines day, especially red ones. So, in celebration of Valentine’s Day, rather than buying a bouquet, look to buy and plant up a rose to mark the occasion in your garden. It’s also a great way…

Sow Your Own – Summer Cabbage

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 12, 2021

Sow Your Own Summer Cabbage Cabbages provide quite an impressive looking crop. The large ball shape and bright green leaves are bold and beautiful. Mid to late-February is a great time to sow your summer cabbage seeds. Find a sunny site with firm soil, rake the soil flat before sowing. If this is not your…

Job of the Week – Plant up your Fruit Bushes

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 11, 2021

Job of the Week Plant up your Fruit Bushes If you were looking to make fresh fruit pies or jams and jellies this year, February is a great time to plant up your fruit bushes. In fact, you can do this any time between November and March, when the plants are dormant. Pick a sunny…

Plant of the Week – Camellias

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 10, 2021

Plant of the Week Camellias These flashy evergreen shrubs are quite the showstopper and by incorporating different varieties in your garden you can have flowers nearly all year round. Best planted in autumn and spring, Camellia sasanqua is renowned for their late autumn and winter flowers. They have an array of different flower forms but…

Activity of the Week – Start a Compost Heap

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 10, 2021

Activity of the Week Start a Compost Heap Compost heaps are great for the environment, they are a great way to recycle your green waste and cuttings. After time, you’ll be rewarded with soil conditioner for garden so it’s also a great way to save money on your compost bill. You can compost all year…

Sow Your Own – Broad Beans

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 5, 2021

Sow Your Own Broad Beans Broad beans are great to sow in February, they can be sown directly into the soil in a well-drained site, with plenty of good compost and well-rotted manure. Sow your seeds around 3 inches deep and around 6 inches apart. If you’re sowing in open ground keep the rows around…

Job of the Week – Check your support systems

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 4, 2021

Job of the Week Check your support systems As we are now into February and spring is fast approaching, make sure that your plants and vegetables have all the support they need. If you are growing items like tomatoes, runner beans or any climbing plant make sure that you have all the correct support systems…

Plant of the Week – Daffodils

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 2, 2021

Plant of the Week Daffodils You may have seen your supermarkets filling up with these simple, yet beautiful blooms. It’s that time of year where the weather begins to warm up, and Daffodils are almost ready to bloom. They are winter hardy flowers and will flower annually if grown correctly. They are low maintenance to…