Rhododendrons, most heathers, camellias, pieris, skimmia, citrus and many others must have acid soil. |
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Plant up your pots, containers and window boxes with evergreen foliage plants such as senecio, ivy and skimmia to give you winter interest. |
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Cut back overgrown specimens of spotted laurel, bay, box, fatsia, skimmia and evergreen cotoneaster. |
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December features holly berries, skimmia, cotoneaster, dogwood, pine cones and Christmas rose. |
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December blooms include berries on holly, skimmia, pine cones on conifers and Christmas roses. |
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March blooms in the garden include the cornelian cherry, crocus, forsythia and Japanese skimmia. |
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In bloom: Cornelian cherry, crocus, winterhazel, forsythia, glory of the snow, rhododendron, Japanese skimmia. |
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If you have little time, choose easy-care plants such as bergenia, skimmia and Viburnum davidii and avoid annuals and bedding plants that need regular watering and feeding. |
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Plant containers in autumn with at least one long-lasting scheme, including such stalwarts as heuchera, ivy and skimmia. |
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I planted a rubus that was meant to scurry up a skimmia and clamber into a nearby hazel. |
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For those customers she recommends shrubs, especially broad-leaved evergreens like skimmia, aucuba, and variegated leucothoe. |
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Compact evergreen skimmia come into their own in winter with a show of red buds. |
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Other shrubs with showy berries include viburnum species, firethorn, Aucuba japonica, barberry, cotoneaster, chokeberry and Skimmia japonica. |
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Skimmia Rubella can span three seasons, its fat red buds appearing in autumn and winter and finally opening in spring. |
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In other parts of the northern Europe you may have grown Skimmia in the garden in a slightly sheltered spot. |
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Skimmia is a gentle evergreen shrub with masses of emerald oval leaves and berries. |
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Among the most intriguing textures is the ethereal Skimmia, which is arranged in a hedgelike mass. |
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So plant some specimens which the birds will leave alone, such as Skimmia, Aucuba and the guelder rose, which tend to be their least favourites. |
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Our collection of six consists of one each of Leucothoe Scarletta, Euonymus Emerald Gaiety, Euonymus Blonde Beauty, Choysia Sundance, Ceonothus and Skimmia Rubella. |
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Buddleia, Ceanothus, Cotoneaster, Hosta, Holly, Lavetera, Honeysuckle, Daffodils, Philadelphus, Potentilla, Rhododendron, Skimmia, Spiraea, Viburnum. |
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