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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.
Read more...Here is how to repot a container plant perfectly to ensure it settles in well and thrives. When it is time to repot, which could be for various reasons, it is straightforward with just a few steps to ensure your plant doesn’t get damaged and is in the right size pot with good quality compost suitable for your specific plant.
Read more...Your front garden is the first thing you see when you come home and the first thing other people see when they visit you, so it needs to look good. These great design ideas for front gardens will help you make your garden something really special.
Read more...You can reduce weeds with mulch at most times of the year, but there are preferable seasons to help control weeds.
Read more...This guide is how to prevent your plants from bolting, which can be so frustrating and happen really quickly in conditions that aren’t ideal for your plants.
Read more...Creating a pet-friendly garden doesn’t mean your garden will have to be bare, patchy lawn, or even full of dug-up plants. If you are starting to make your garden pet-friendly or already have your perfect garden and are about to introduce your new pet, these tips will help you and your pet enjoy the garden as much as each other.
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