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Six easy-to-grow herbs to add flavour to festive feasts

RHS expert Guy Barter offers his guide to growing mouth-watering herbs for Christmas. Herbs are such a huge part of the festive platter, from the richness of sage in stuffing, to rosemary with delicious roast lamb. So, why don t you grow herbs in your garden to fill your Christmas plate with flavour? It s too late this year to start from scratch, but you can steal a march now by planning your festive feasts with herbs from your own garden in 2021. Rosemary, parsley, thyme, sage and bay are all great additions to Christmas fare, says RHS chief horticulturist Guy Barter. What conditions will they need?

Norwich scientist curing plant disease with effector biology

For example, there are many damaging diseases caused by  Phytophthora – a pathogen that caused the Great Irish Famine. One species of it affects potatoes, another affects soybeans, one causes disease in oak and another in Christmas trees. Imagine not being able to enjoy those wonderful trees in our households at this time of year!  It’s so important to understand how pathogens evolve so that we can predict or anticipate changes and generate effective strategies to prevent them.   What made you follow this career path?  I was an undergraduate student at Beijing Normal University training to be a biology teacher when I was offered a research opportunity at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. My supervisor there, Professor Huarong Tan, actually got his PhD from the University of East Anglia (UEA) while doing research at the John Innes Centre! 

Gardening Time: How to grow herbs to add festive flavour

Gardening Time: How to grow herbs to add festive flavour
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How to Grow Hyacinths - BBC Gardeners World Magazine

How to grow hyacinths – hyacinths in a pot with skimmia and heuchera Hyacinths work well at the front of spring borders, along with other spring bulbs like grape hyacinths (muscari) and tulips. Their small size (up 5to 30cm tall) makes them ideal for spring pot displays. In the house, grow hyacinths in a bright, airy spot, ideally with plenty of sunshine. How to plant hyacinths How to grow hyacinths – planting hyacinths in pots Make sure you always wear gloves when planting hyacinth bulbs, as they can irritate the skin. Growing outdoor hyacinths: Plant the bulbs in autumn, ideally in a sunny spot in moist but well-drained soil.

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