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The A to Z of Common Garden Plants Used in Witchcraft: A UK Gardener’s Guide
We’re not talking about anything sinister here either, just ancient wisdom about how plants can be used for healing, protection, divination, and generally making life a bit more magical. I’ve already written about trees and their influence on witchcraft, which goes into the heavy hitters of the plant world, but today we’re diving into the […]
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Why Is My Peace Lily Turning Black? Complete Troubleshooting Guide
Quick Answer: Peace Lily Black Leaves Solution Peace lily leaves turning black usually indicates overwatering combined with cold temperatures, causing root rot. Move the plant to a warmer location (minimum 15°C), allow the compost to dry out almost completely, then resume watering only when the top inch feels dry. Cut off all black leaves cleanly […]
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The Best Alternatives to Terracotta Pots UK: Fuss Free Plant Containers
If you’re anything like me, you’ve either cracked, smashed or freeze damaged your fair share of terracotta pots over the years! I love the look and texture of terracotta pots but one clumsy or forgetful moment and you’ve got a pile of orange shards where your prize conatainer plant display used to be. After years […]
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How to Protect Container Plants from Winter Frost UK
Every single winter, I get messages from panicked gardeners who’ve woken up to find their gorgeous pots cracked like eggshells and their prize plants looking like they’ve made a break for it! It’s absolutely gutting, especially when you’ve spent good money on both the plants and the containers. However, most of this carnage is completely […]
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10 Easy Houseplants for Beginners: Low Maintenance Indoor Plants Guide
If you think you’ve got a black thumb when it comes to houseplants, I’ve got brilliant news for you. There are loads of absolutely gorgeous indoor plants that are practically impossible to kill, even if you’re a complete beginner. I want to show you my tried and tested beginner bulletproof house plants, even if you’ve […]
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35 Red Flowering Plants for UK Gardens: Transform Your Borders with Bold Crimson Blooms
There’s a colour that British gardeners chronically underuse, and it’s the boldest, most dramatic one in the entire palette: vibrant, passionate, show-stopping red! Now, I know what you’re thinking. Red’s too loud, too in-your-face, too risky for proper garden design. Absolute nonsense! Red flowers are the ultimate statement makers, and they deserve way more space […]
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35 Yellow Flowering Plants for UK Gardens: Brighten Your Borders with Bold Sunshine Blooms
There’s a colour and plant type that’s criminally underused in British gardens: bright, vibrant, in-your-face yellow flowers! Now, I know what you’re thinking. Everyone and their nan goes for the safe pastels, the gentle pinks and soft purples. But what you may not know is that yellow flowers are absolute show-stoppers in terms of garden […]
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Beginners Guide to Hampton Court Flower Show: What to See & How to Make the Most of Your Day
Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival is the world’s largest annual flower show, sprawling across a magnificent 31 acres in the historic grounds of Hampton Court Palace. Unlike its more formal cousin, Chelsea, Hampton Court has a relaxed, family-friendly vibe that welcomes everyone from seasoned gardeners to complete novices. Given this is 2025’s final show before […]
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Spring Bulbs by Colour: 60 Varieties Organised by Hue for Easy Planning
After twenty-odd years of planting thousands upon thousands of bulbs across Manchester, Liverpool, and beyond, I’ve developed something of an obsession with getting colour combinations absolutely spot on. There’s nothing quite like that moment in February when your carefully orchestrated rainbow of bulbs starts emerging through the frost, transforming what was a barren winter wasteland […]
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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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