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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.
Read more...The question of how and when to prune hedges is a frequent question asked by many gardeners, both experienced and new.
Read more...A fruit tree adds so much to a garden. To get you started, here are our top tips on growing fruit trees.
Read more...Time to prepare the garden for autumn, even though it is still summer!
Read more...It’s time to harvest the vegetables, tidy up the beds, and start thinking ahead to next spring. Here are our top 15 gardening jobs for September.
Read more...You can keep your garden paths looking good in many ways, from cleaning to even planting and other ideas in between!
Read more...If you have your own vegetable garden, or maybe just a small piece of your garden that you use to grow your favourite vegetables, there’s always something new to learn. Whether it’s about the soil, the watering scheme, fertilizers, harvesting, or anything in between. That’s why we will give you some tips and tricks to level up your vegetable garden.
Read more...Discover everything about garden therapy. The latest research shows that spending even a little time in your garden is good for your mental health.
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