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  1. How to Prepare Your Garden for Spring

    How to Prepare Your Garden for Spring

    Ah, spring! The time of year when Mother Nature emerges from her winter slumber, and the world explodes with vibrant colours and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. But before you can fully embrace the joy of spring gardening, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty (in the most delightful way, […]

  2. Choose bedding plants for a bright summer display

    Choose bedding plants for a bright summer display

    The garden centres are full of summer bedding plants, tempting you to buy and plant to brighten up your gardens now the bulbs are mostly over. The late spring bank holiday is the traditional time for a bedding changeover. In this post, we dig down (sorry!) for a little information to bring your summer garden […]

  3. Herbs to sow and grow on your windowsill

    Herbs to sow and grow on your windowsill

    Grow some fresh green herbs on your windowsill this spring. They make all the difference to food and their brightness will lift your spirit. Grow some herbs on your windowsill Home-grown herbs have so much going for them: they are very easy to grow and are something that most of us can grow on a […]

  4. Frosty gardens can look so stunning

    Frosty gardens can look so stunning

    Frosty mornings can be perfectly lovely and plants outlined by frost are quite stunning. That is, when you’ve got time to stand and admire and when you’re sure you’ve protected all your tender plants and when you’re not having to scrape the car windscreen in a hurry. Make time! The beauty is so fleeting. Of […]

  5. New Year’s resolutions for gardeners

    New Year’s resolutions for gardeners

    Bright and shiny New Year’s resolutions always seem good as we set off into January but they can become a little tarnished as the year gets into its stride. Certainly, hard and fast resolutions focus my mind. Generally, though, I just outline a few paths that I intend to take over the next twelve months. […]

  6. Layering tulips and other bulbs in pots

    Layering tulips and other bulbs in pots

    Tulips, daffodils and irises are the bulbs I’m going to plant in layers in a container, to produce wave after wave after wave of flowers in the spring. I’ve waited until November to give the tulips a fair chance of avoiding disease, which should be killed off now by colder temperatures and frost. Tulips and […]

  7. Gardening novices, this is what to do in autumn!

    Gardening novices, this is what to do in autumn!

    Gardening novices, this is for you! Here we bring together the main points of what to do in autumn, with links to our more detailed blog posts. Autumn begins on 22nd September 2017. It’s not as busy a time in the garden as the spring but there’s still lots to do. Things to do ‘just […]

  8. Plant for fruit from your garden

    Plant for fruit from your garden

    Plant for fruit from your garden – rhubarb! Not a fruit, but we eat it as a fruit, rhubarb is celebrated in Wakefield, the centre of England’s ‘Rhubarb Triangle’, in a February Rhubarb Festival. Plant now for fruit from your garden and grow tender stems for crumbles and pies. Rhubarb is easy to grow and […]

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