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Exploding Atom Garden Part 6 High Impact Garden Borders
High impact borders can bring the wow factor to your garden. It doesn’t matter whether you have a postage stamp sized garden or a few acres, the principles are the same. Here in the Exploding Atom Garden, I’ve been planting up what I’ve nicknamed the ‘Moody Goth Border’. The aim for this border is to […]
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Garden Design & Blogging with a difference
I started this garden design blog to help people make the most of their outdoor space by sharing all of my garden design and horticultural knowledge in easy to digest blog articles. It’s grown pretty rapidly and is now listed as one of the UK’s Top 10 Gardening Blogs! All thanks to you, the keen […]
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Putting up a greenhouse; why it may end your marriage
I’m going to be brutally honest in this blog post, in that I’ve wanted a greenhouse for so many years but never had space for one. I’ve wanted one so much that when I bought one a year ago it languished behind the garage, unpacked for over 12 months. The irony of getting what you’ve […]
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How to care for your garden furniture
Caroline Mann is a Buyer with garden supply specialist Wyevale Garden Centres. She explains to Garden Ninja viewers how to keep their garden furniture in optimal condition for longer by showing them how to care for wooden, metal, and rattan sets. Our garden furniture can be our pride and joy, with many of us investing […]
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Tree grafting of fruit trees; a beginners guide
The fruit tree grafting course was run at Ordsall Hall in Salford, a Tudor hall and knot garden here in Manchester. Peter Nicols from the Northern Fruit Group led the grafting workshop in showing us how to successfully graft some apple trees. The session was aimed at getting us from grafting zero to heroes! We […]
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Orchid Care guide – How to look after Phalaenopsis moth orchids
This Orchid care guide will provide you with all the detail you need to keep your orchids flowering for months and stop the unsightly yellow or black leaf problems. Orchids are now propagated on an industrial level in factories around the world and have been bred to be super resilient but whilst easy to get […]
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Hayter Osprey 46 Lawn Mower Review
The Hayter Osprey 46 is a rotary lawn mower designed for residential use. Hayter has been hand-making mowers for the last 70 years and is renowned for their craftsmanship when making lawn mowers. They have a Royal Warrant, which kind of says it all. They recently got in touch to see if I wanted to […]
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Green waste bin charges scandal
Councils have faced significant budget cuts in the last few years, mainly as a knock-on effect of quantitative after the recession brought on by the banking and financial sector crisis. I’m not going to voice my opinions on that sorry state of affairs, on whether it’s true that the establishment has always propped itself up […]
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Edinburgh botanical gardens
Regardless of the weather; its variety of both terrain, wildlife and botany is something that always draws me back to Scotland whenever I can. Scotland, especially the highlands, can be a place of extremes which can give a garden designer such as myself some brilliant inspiration. Brutal winds whip up dried leaves, waves crash on […]
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Dunham Massey Winter Gardens
When were the Winter Gardens created? Prior to the Dunham Massey Winter gardens, the area where they sit was used by the main house as a pony field for the family horses. Over years, the ground became more and more overgrown and the usage became less and less. Covered in weeds, brambles and thicket it […]
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