Amateur Gardening

Astilbes to astound!

I SEEM to see astilbes in every garden I visit – they are even in places that, at first glance, appear to be distinctly unsuited to them. However, that doesn’t matter one jot, for these are the most accommodating of plants. They’re colourful, dramatic, easy, stately, undemanding and – something that is difficult to explain – they appear even more pleasing when sited near a pond. I’d go as far as to say that it is wo contriving the right conditions for astilbes, even in gardens where these conditions do not naturally exist

Many astilbes are showing their pink, crimson, lilac, purple and brick-red flowers now, or will be over the next couple of months, so let’s take a look at some of the stories surrounding

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Amateur Gardening

Amateur Gardening3 min read
Your LETTERS TO KIM
Your lovely letters, emails and social media posts continue to flow in beautifully. Every message, poem, idea and comment matters. Please keep them coming. We will send out a thank you gift for every item published in the magazine so do please send y
Amateur Gardening7 min read
Your GARDENING FORTNIGHT
Ruth gets to grips with the most important May tasks The first ever issue of Amateur Gardening was issued 140 years ago this month and I am sure that Victorian gardeners were kept as busy in their plots at this time of year as we are today. There is
Amateur Gardening5 min read
Toby Buckland Is Back!
Hello! It’s so good to be back looking out at you from these fine pages again. And I have to say… whatever you’ve been doing since we last saw each other, keep doing it, you look amazing! It’s wonderful to be writing here again as it wasn’t something

Related Books & Audiobooks