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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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Reusing Compost: 3 quick ways to recycle it
Compost is the life force of many gardens. Whether buying it in bags from the garden centre (hopefully peat-free) or making your own with composting bins, this black gold is a multi-purpose wonder feed for the garden. However, most gardeners I speak to don’t know what to do with compost once it’s finished feeding your […]
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Nesting Season Pruning Guide: Helping Birds Thrive In The Garden
This guide from guest writer and gardening enthusiast Rosie Buckley gives the Garden Ninja community some top tips when planning any hedge cutting. As birds are a vital part of our garden’s ecosystem ensuring we don’t disturb them is key to clean hedge cutting. This page contains affiliate links for products I use and love. […]
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How to fit tree rings: planting trees in lawns
Trees are a vital part of any successful garden design. Even the most miniature garden can accommodate a suitably sized tree. Trees add height, interest, a habitat for wildlife and privacy. There’s so much to love about including trees in any garden! If you have a small garden, did you know you can plant trees […]
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How to divide plants: splitting herbaceous perennials the easy way
Long before online shopping and plants by mail, splitting and dividing plants was one of the best ways of propagating your garden plants. It’s also been used for years as a way to help share and spread plants amongst communities without having to grow new plants slowly from seed. Furthermore, by getting down and dirty […]
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How to scarify a lawn: fixing a neglected lawn
Scarification of a lawn is often used to revitalise and keep an existing lawn in check. Scarification involves using a machine, a bit like a lawnmower but much sharper, with a rotating set of blades that slice down into the topsoil. This acts to cut the grass rhizomes, drag out debris and furrow the soil. […]
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How to create a wildflower meadow – the easy way!
When you think of meadows, you may think of acres of rolling hillside, Julie Andrews, and lazy summer days. However, the wildflower meadow is under threat from the overdevelopment of green spaces. So now, a number of gardeners are looking to recreate smaller versions of these in their own gardens, helping to create a refuge […]
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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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