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BBC Gardeners World
|March 2025
In Greek mythology Aeolus was ruler of the winds and lived on a floating island near Sicily. He kept getting mixed up in the machinations of the Olympian gods as they wanted ships blown one way or the other.
Anyway, I bring him up because March is a notoriously windy month: one in which Aeolus will be busy with brisk south-westerlies and nippy north-easterlies. Some days will be balmy, but don’t be tempted to risk tender plants outside as it could all change in the blink of an eye. Be patient, spring is coming. Just not quite yet.
STAR OF THE MONTH
Ipheion ‘Rolf Fiedler’
For some weird reason I am only a recent convert to ipheions. Maybe I was previously put off by the unreasonable number of vowels in the name (or the flagrant flouting of the 'i' before 'e' except after 'c' rule), but whatever it was, I am now madly catching up and have planted hundreds of these delightful little bulbs wherever I can. Even now, as I gaze out of the office window, there is a line of terracotta bowls poised to unleash a honey-scented drum roll of delicate colour. They are equally charming in rockeries and gravel gardens.
GOLDEN GLOW The daffodils are coming. I know there have been a few popping out in our gardens over the last few weeks but from now until April you should expect what the French call an embarras de richesses in the daffodil department. This is an old (but good) variety with slightly swept-back petals that look as if it has been re-enacting the prow scene in the film Titanic.
Narcissus 'Eaton Song'
As reliable and great for naturalising in grass as it is in containers. Tolerant of shade.
BLOSSOMING FORTH This story is from the March 2025 edition of BBC Gardeners World.
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