Charles Hogarth Landscapes, a leading designer of imaginative bespoke gardens advises on the use of spring flowering bulbs for adding colour, structure and scent to gardens

Released on = September 15, 2006, 3:09 pm

Press Release Author = Charles Hogarth Landscapes

Industry = Agriculture

Press Release Summary = Award-winning landscape gardener offers garden maintenance
services including lawn care and turfing, pruning and weeding, hedge trimming, tree
surgery, pond clearing and new planting schemes

Press Release Body = Charles Hogarth Landscapes, a leading designer of imaginative
bespoke gardens based in Tring, Hertfordshire shares tips on planting bulbs for
continuous colour. Charles Hogarth Landscapes is an award-winning garden landscaping
and maintenance company with over 20 years experience of transforming gardens. It
specialises in water features, lighting schemes and irrigation systems and has an
experienced and professional garden maintenance, design and build team. Charles
Hogarth Landscapes is an active member of the Association of Professional
Landscapers, a national body raising standards for garden landscaping.

For more information visit: www.charleshogarth.co.uk, or call: 01442 890985.

Planting bulbs for continuous colour

The value of bulbs for adding colour, structure and scent can sometimes be
overlooked as they may not have the same appeal in the garden centre as plants in
full flower. However, it is spring flowering bulbs that wake up the garden after
winter and bring a sense of optimism and cheer that the warmer weather is on its
way. Some careful planning in September will give a succession of colour from late
winter and early spring through to summer.

Allow bulbs, particularly daffodils, Narcissus and bluebells to naturalise in grass,
creating bold swathes of colour. It does mean the grass has to be left uncut till
the beginning of June to allow the goodness back into the bulb, but the display is
well worth the temporary \'unkempt\' look. For producing stunning flower shape and
scent is Narcissus x odorus plenus - a scented short variety that also works well in
the front of shrub borders and in pots. Combine blue or purple and yellow for a
traditional spring welcome.

If looking for architecture in the garden, the tall majestic Fritillaria imperialis
should not disappoint. They add warmth and drama to any planting scheme - just give
them room to show off. Alliums are also useful for interplanting in herbaceous
borders to add interest while the rest of the border comes to life. For more subtle
architecture try the ornamental onion Nectaroscordum siculum - an exotic looking
allium that flowers lilac white in May and June to fill the gap between main bulbs
and perennials.

Shrubs, trees and herbaceous perennials

Always plant bulbs immediately after buying them to give them the best start - and
don\'t be tempted to spread them out too much. The display is much more effective
when planted close together randomly in clumps. A general guide is to plant bulbs
at two and half times their own depth (although foxtail lilies should be planted
with the crown just below the ground). When flowering is over, give them a general
liquid feed and don\'t cut the leaves until they are dead, to ensure a good display
next year. Bulbs are just one element of a whole host of shrubs, trees and
herbaceous perennials that when planned carefully can create a haven of beauty and
tranquillity all year round. Autumn is the perfect time to plant to allow time to
establish before the hot summer.

For more information visit: www.charleshogarth.co.uk, or call: 01442 890985.

About Charles Hogarth Landscapes

Charles Hogarth Landscapes is an award-winning designer of imaginative bespoke
gardens based in Tring, Hertfordshire. Charles Hogarth Landscapes transforms gardens
through its landscaping services that cover the full design, build and maintenance
stages of creating a beautiful and practical garden.

Charles Hogarth Landscapes has been designing and building quality bespoke gardens
for over 20 years and specialises in water features, garden lighting schemes,
irrigation systems and creative terraces and timberwork. Charles uses his
horticultural expertise and flair for effective planting schemes to create beautiful
and original gardens to relax in - each one unique to the owner.

Charles Hogarth Landscapes has an experienced and professional garden maintenance,
design and build team covering Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Thames Valley and the
Home Counties and is an active member of the Association of Professional
Landscapers, a national body raising standards for garden landscaping.

Contact Details

Charles Hogarth

Phone: 01442 890985
Email: admin@charleshogarth.co.uk
Web: www.charleshogarth.co.uk

Wisselli House
Dunsley Place
Tring
Herts, HP23 6JL

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Charles Hogarth Landscapes
Wisselli House
Dunsley Place
Tring
Herts, HP23 6JL
01442 890985
http://www.charleshogarth.co.uk/
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