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-...
Read PostThe 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-...
Read PostHere at Hayloft, we love love love hellebores. While all other plants slumber in the depths of winter, hellebores bloom. They bloom through crisp winter snow, so hardy that the frost is no foe to ...
Read PostAdding sensory elements like fragrance can make it the most welcoming addition to your garden, from practical herbs, to classic lavender pathways, but the list shouldn't stop there! Discover our top ...
Read PostPruning plants doesn't haven't to be a stressful experience! Roses are no exception. The general rule of thumb, never cut beyond 'dead wood' or woody growth and hard cut backs wait until February/...
Read PostIt’s that time of year again when the nights are drawing in, the leaves have fallen and the temperatures are starting to drop. The arrival of winter means it’s time to start preparing our gardens ...
Read PostDid you know? It's hotly tipped that 'ancient woodlands' will be a key theme for show gardens in 2025! That means thinking about planting schemes including Ferns, Foxgloves, ornamental Moss & ...
Read PostForget TV dancing competitions, grow your own glitterball, discover our Top 10 Alliums Within this Top 10 Allium selection there are some beauties for you to consider. Obviously, you do not have to ...
Read PostSpring signifies rebirth and life, the time of year where our gardens feel fresh and rejuvenated. Nothing shouts spring more than Daffodils! For over 30 years, Hayloft have been sourcing plants and ...
Read PostFeeling unsure where to begin? Whether you're new to gardening, or can't resist impulse plant buys (we've all been there!), let's dive into how to plan your garden 3 top tips for 2025 1. Functionality...
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