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How to prune Wisteria: Winter & summer pruning guide for beginners
Growing a wisteria in your garden can be one of the most impressive plants to welcome you home. In summer, wisteria has jaw-dropping pendulous (raceme) lilac flowers that hang down like purple pendants in mid-summer. These climbing giants can add a green vertical gardening layer to your home. Whether around a door to soften an […]
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Garden aspects: understanding the direction your garden faces
Working out which direction a garden faces is one of the first things I do when I’m working on new garden designs as a garden designer. I do this before anything else, and I am going to explain why all gardeners need to follow this step! After decades of designing gardens, this is the one […]
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The Hori Hori: The Best Japanese Gardening Knife Guide
Now I know what you’re thinking, but you don’t need to be a Samurai to use one or train with a Sensei gardener for years on a remote Japanese island. Once you’ve got the hang of using a hori hori, I guarantee you’ll never look back! Whilst the Hori Hori gardening knife may look quite […]
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Can AI Design My Garden? The Truth About Artificial Intelligence Garden Design Tools
“Can AI Be Used to Design My Garden?” I get asked this question almost weekly now. Someone’s uploaded a photo of their sad patch of lawn to an AI garden planner, pressed a few buttons, and suddenly they’re staring at a rendered image of what looks like the Chelsea Flower Show has landed in their […]
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Pleached Trees; planting and support guide
As a garden designer, who specialises in awkward and overlooked gardens, I use pleached trees a lot in my designs. This is not because I’m lazy with my tree choice but because they really do offer a host of benefits to a small garden. Whether it’s politely blocking out nosey neighbours, adding some contemporary drama […]
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How to Prune Herbaceous Perennials: Complete UK Guide + Chelsea Chop Technique
Pruning herbaceous perennials correctly transforms your garden from a one-hit wonder to a perpetual showstopper. Most gardeners hack everything down in autumn, robbing themselves of winter interest whilst harming wildlife. The secret? Prune strategically in late winter (January to February in the UK) when plants are dormant, preserving seed heads for birds whilst ensuring vigorous […]
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How to Sharpen Secateurs & Maintain Garden Snips
Sharp secateurs are the difference between gardening being a joy and being a wrist-destroying slog that damages your plants. I learned this the expensive way three decades ago when I lost an entire shrub to disease after making ragged cuts with blunt snips. The infection entered through those torn edges and killed the plant within […]
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How to mulch your garden: reduce weeds & feed plants
Mulching is hands down the laziest way to dramatically improve your garden, and I mean that as the highest compliment. After thirty-five years designing gardens professionally, I can tell you that the gardeners with the best-looking borders and healthiest plants are the ones who’ve mastered this one simple technique. Mulching your garden involves spreading a […]
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Do pots need drainage holes? The truth about plant containers
Here’s the uncomfortable truth that most plant shops won’t tell you: improper drainage kills more container plants than practically any other factor. Many gardeners contact me after spending a fortune on beautiful specimens, potting them up in stunning containers, and then wonder why their plants look increasingly miserable before dying completely. The culprit? Water sitting […]
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Artificial Turf Reviewed – is fake grass bad for the environment?
Artificial turf is now a serious competitor for real lawns in our gardens. One installer has seen a 200% year-on-year increase in the demand for artificial turf compared to living grass. A visit to a ‘Garden & Landscaping’ exhibition recently gave me first-hand experience of the sheer amount of artificial grass being pushed to consumers, […]
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