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  1. Garden Trends To Look Out For In 2024

    Garden Trends To Look Out For In 2024

    Recent years have seen the rise of houseplants, wildflowers and climate change gardening but what will 2024 hold? It’s a brand new year, which means there will be plenty of new gardening trends and ...

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  2. How to Care for Roses in Autumn & Winter

    How to Care for Roses in Autumn & Winter

    Roses are a garden favourite – there is so much to love about them; the blooms, the scent and the knowledge that there is a rose for pretty much every spot in the garden. To keep the roses in tip ...

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  3. Gardening Jobs for January

    Gardening Jobs for January

    The festivities have finished and yet winter is still in full force. This means that January can sometimes feel like a difficult month with the ‘hangover’ of Christmas and the novelty of New Year ...

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  4. Top 10 plants for winter colour

    Top 10 plants for winter colour

    Winter is often thought to be a quiet time in the gardening world where there’s not much life in our gardens, but there are many plants that thrive during this time of year. Light up your garden in ...

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  5. Top 10 Alliums

    Top 10 Alliums

    Introduction Forget TV dancing competitions, grow your own glitterball.When I was a young lad, I recall seeing in my Grandad’s garden these unusual purple orbs. The rounded flowers held a magical...

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  6. Tips for Beginner Gardeners

    Tips for Beginner Gardeners

    Introduction “Oh, let me give you some cuttings”, “In my day...…”,  “ In our old garden I grew the most beautiful (insert obscure name here)”...prepare to hear such phrases now you ...

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  7. Top 10 Daffodils 2023

    Top 10 Daffodils 2023

    Introduction Do you remember your time at school, when you were in the English class and had to recite William Wordsworth’s ‘Daffodils’, written in 1804?I wandered lonely as a cloudThat ...

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  8. How to Propagate Seeds

    How to Propagate Seeds

    The most popular and common method of propagation is by seed. In most cases, we allow our plants to set seed in situ once the blooms have gone over. However, this is not always a feasible and sought-...

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  9. How to Propagate

    How to Propagate

    INTRODUCTION TEST Imposing, unusual and dramatic, Urginea are a diverse family, most originate in dry arid areas of Europe and western Asia, seen growing in rocky coastal areas. How To Propagate Basal...

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