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  1. How to Make Homemade Eucalyptus Oil

    How to Make Homemade Eucalyptus Oil

    Eucalyptus oil has been known to work wonders on the body due to its somewhat endless benefits. It has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and pain-relieving properties, contains a natural antiseptic ...

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  2. Pruning Trees and Shrubs

    Pruning Trees and Shrubs

    When to Prune Trees and Shrubs: Energy is stored within new shoots and so it is recommended to prune whilst your shrubs or trees are either dormant or just before emerging growth. However, the exact ...

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  3. Top 10 Hellebores

    Top 10 Hellebores

    Here 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 these...

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  4. Top 10 Bulbs For Pollinators

    Top 10 Bulbs For Pollinators

    Discover the 10 top bulbs for pollinators!We've crafted a list of some of our favourites that will create a buzz for visiting pollinators in your garden. Plan now and plant from September to December ...

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  5. Top 10 shade-loving plants

    Top 10 shade-loving plants

    Are you looking to create your own woodland garden? Are you struggling to know what to plant in that difficult, shady patch of your garden? It can often be a challenge to know what to plant in those ...

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  6. What to Plant in Summer

    What to Plant in Summer

    Almost every gardener knows the proverb ‘you reap what you sow’ and, whilst this relates to many things in life, it is directly relevant to Haylofters throughout the growing year. It not only ...

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  7. Your ultimate guide to growing berries

    Your ultimate guide to growing berries

    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. General berry growing ...

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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. Our Guide to the Ultimate British Cottage Garden

    Our Guide to the Ultimate British Cottage Garden

    We are all familiar with the billowing froth and whimsy of the cottage garden style but where did it come from, what characterises the style and how can we achieve it? Here is your go to guide!Cottage...

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