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It’s world animal day on October 4th, 2021, which is a time to help promote the mission and raise the status of animals which will help improve welfare standards for all animals around the world.
Read more...Wondering why birds aren’t visiting your garden? Seeing wildlife in your garden can be so fulfilling and exciting, so it can leave you wondering why you don’t see any when the birds don’t show up.
Read more...If you’re planning on planting a lot of shrubs or trees, bare-root plants are ideal. Grown in the ground rather than in containers, bare-root plants are dug up and sold between November to March while they are dormant.
Read more...This perennials made simple guide will help you to understand perennials and how to care for them.
Read more...You don’t need a big garden to grow your own fruit, just a pot on a sunny patio or balcony. Choose the right plants, follow a few simple steps, and you’ll soon be enjoying delicious harvests of your own fresh-picked fruit.
Read more...Sempervivum means ‘always alive’, and it’s a good description of these attractive and easy-to-grow succulents.
Read more...Our top 5 Alliums to grow have been picked from the many Allium varieties available for gardeners that are all lovely bulbs and bloom into some of the most wonderful of all spring bulbs.
Read more...You’re not the only one who enjoys your garden. There’s a whole host of creatures living in it, helping to create a balanced ecosystem. Here are a few to look out for and some tips on encouraging wildlife in your garden.
Read more...Are you wondering how to store autumn harvests? Autumn harvests are some of the most delicious and there are many ways to store them. Here are our tips.
Read more...Start planning next year’s spring bulbs at the end of the summer and into early autumn, and you will be ready and prepared for a gorgeous spring display the following spring.
Read more...Small balcony gardens can be a beautiful space for you to enjoy, as well as a haven for bees and other pollinators in urban environments. Whether you prefer flowers, foliage, or fruit and vegetables, there are a number of plants that will grow happily in pots on a balcony.
Read more...Use a low wattle fence to define the edge of a bed and make a good wind barrier to protect young seedlings.
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