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Why peat should be banned: Peat free compost alternatives
Ethical gardeners, like the Garden Ninja community, do as little harm as possible to the environment and, hopefully, make things better as we work with Mother Nature. However, during our gardening practices, we often have to buy things to help us grow, particularly compost for planting seedlings, growing vegetables or container gardening. But did you […]
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Bog Garden Beauty: 15 Plants that Thrive in Wet Soil
When it comes to gardening in the United Kingdom, we often find ourselves battling unpredictable weather, with rain being a common occurrence. Coupled with the fact that most newly built gardens and plots come with heavy moisture-retentive, claggy clay soil, choosing wet soil plants can be a nightmare for gardeners. Sometimes, it’s a case of […]
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Top 20 Beginner Vegetables to Grow in Your Garden
Embarking on a gardening journey can be exciting and rewarding, especially when growing your own vegetables. Whether you’re looking to add fresh vegetables to your home-cooked meals, connect with nature, or enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing plants, starting with the right vegetables can set you on the path to success. This comprehensive guide explores the […]
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How to Buy Healthy Plants Online: Money Saving Gardening Guide
In today’s digital age, buying plants online has become a convenient way for gardening enthusiasts to expand their plant collection. Whether it’s buying plants on your phone during your lunch hour or searching Google for that rare specimen plant you can’t find in garden centres. Online plant buying is here to stay and part of […]
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Plants you can’t kill: the best bulletproof gardening plants
It can be highly frustrating when trying to create a garden when the plants you choose struggle, look limp or fail to live up to your expectations. We have all been there trying to grow plants that no matter how much love we give them, they struggle for a while and then end up dying. […]
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Plant Hardiness Ratings Explained: how cold can your plants get?
When it comes to choosing plants for your garden, it’s not just a case of simply picking what looks best. You need to make sure you’re always picking the right plant for the right place. This involves looking at a few factors, such as plant hardiness ratings, to ensure that your investment in plants is […]
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Garden Fertilizer Explained: Beginners guide to plant food
Plant food and fertilizer can be somewhat confusing if you’re new to gardening or even an expert gardener. With the multiple different types of fertilizer, from shop-bought to homemade plant foods, it can be tricky working out what to feed which plant, when to feed and by how much. Often, so many gardeners just feed […]
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Top 10 Garden Herbs Grow Guide – 1 in 4 Grow herbs in Britain
Herbs are a wonderful part of any container, kitchen or aromatic garden. Offering delicious scents in the garden and edible plants used for culinary, medicinal, and aromatherapy purposes. These easy-to-grow plants are a great starting point for any new gardener, which is why there’s been a rise in the number of people growing herbs here […]
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How to grow yellow rattle: the meadow maker
If you’re considering starting a meadow, no-mow zone in your lawn or mini meadow in your garden, the yellow rattle is a vital plant ally you need to grow! This plant will help reduce the competition and vigour from native lawn grasses, enabling plants to flourish that otherwise would be overshadowed in the garden. So […]
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How & when to plant Allium bulbs
Planting Allium bulbs in your back gardens, flower beds, containers, or balcony gardens is a great way to add some early summer drama to your planting schemes and also help out the bees. These bright purple flowers stand tall and strong in our flower beds, often acting as a focal point in our gardens. When […]
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