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June Garden Tour: Improving soil & shredding for compost
June is the month in the garden where nearly everything is looking its best. Roses should now be in full bloom (especially if you’ve followed my rose pruning guide in the winter), ornamental grasses will be swaying in the breeze and your herbaceous perennials will all be bursting into flower. It’s typically a month where […]
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How to plant a flower bed: 3 Top Design Tips
Flower beds and borders are the staples of any garden, and they come in all shapes and sizes! I get asked all the time for help when it comes to garden design and planting flower beds. Given the endless opportunities, it can seem overwhelming to decide where to start. Most new gardeners simply don’t know […]
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Garden Watering Top 10 Tips: Save time & conserve water in the garden
Plants are incredibly tough, but during heat waves and summer, they may need a bit more assistance in the hydration department. If you’ve recently planted new shrubs, trees, or herbaceous plants, you’ll have to help them out by watering them until they are established. Top 10 Garden Water Saving Hacks If you’ve planted bedding plants, […]
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April Garden Tour: Sowing Seeds, Weeding & Sharing Plants
I eagerly await April every year, as this is the month when the majority of my garden starts to put on rapid growth. It’s a bit like each plant vying for attention to be shortlisted for that starring role! The restrictions from Coronavirus have meant as a Type 1 diabetic that I’m now in week […]
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March Garden Tour & Coronavirus Garden Tips
It’s really worrying times worldwide with the Corona outbreak but as gardeners, we know all too well that there’s plenty of tonics to be found in our gardens. This month I’m concentrating on a number of gardening activities that any gardeners, no matter how experienced can join in with. So if you’re stuck at home […]
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January Garden Tour; Tree Pruning & Seed Stratification
I’m a glass half full kinda guy. I try to refuse, where possible, to let myself end up in negative cycles. The media, in particular, like to theme January as the month of personal debasement. To try and amplify the parts of your life you’re not happy with. So much so there’s now a Blue […]
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How to Crown lift a tree: stop trees shading your house
It’s a sad fact that an area the size of the UK is being lost each year worldwide to deforestation. Trees are being felled and cut down at an alarming rate. Now, even local UK councils are stealth tree felling claiming that their ‘maintenance’ costs outweigh trees’ environmental benefits. It’s all too easy for homeowners […]
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Winter Vs Summer Pruning; what’s the difference?
We seem to have a bit of an issue with pruning as gardeners. I remember when I first started gardening, the thought of cutting off parts of the plants I’d spent ages nurturing felt horrific. I let them grow however and wherever they wanted. Just grateful they were growing. However, this laissez-faire approach always ends […]
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December Garden Tour; Bareroot pruning and border design
The run-up to Christmas in December is usually a really busy month for me. Whilst most people are winding down my calender goes into overdrive with a mix of garden design work and social activities. Those savvy early bird garden design clients are queued up for me to start designing before the spring, my family […]
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How to Take Care of Your Lawn in Winter
When it comes to taking care of your lawn during winter, much of the maintenance requires preparation. Again, this isn’t an extensive amount of work, but there are a few points to take note of. Now that the cold is seeping in, there’s no better time to hunker down with your to-do list and start […]
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