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Winter Flowering Plants: 15 Plants for the Cold Season
While the frost may nip at your fingers, there are plenty of winter flowering plants that thrive in the chill, bringing vibrant colours, delightful fragrances, and even attracting pollinators to your outdoor space. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting your journey, winter-flowering plants are a fantastic way to keep your garden lively and […]
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How to take hardwood cuttings: propagating shrubs in winter
Taking hardwood cuttings is a wonderfully straightforward and cost-effective method of growing more plants. Hardwood cuttings require minimal tools and expertise, making them a perfect entry point for those new to gardening. Imagine being able to clone your favourite plants or share them with friends and neighbours, all while everything else is asleep in the […]
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How to plant bare-root plants, shrubs and trees: Ultimate guide to bare-roots
As a beginner gardener, bare root planting can be a bit confusing. Usually, we tend to buy plants that are container-grown and in full leaf (not with their roots exposed, looking all sorry for themselves like the bare-root rose below). Bare roots are plants lifted and sold when they are dormant, usually in winter. This […]
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How to prune an apple tree: Ultimate beginners guide
Every garden should have at least one tree, and when I speak to clients with tiny gardens, the apple tree is the one I recommend most frequently. Not only do apple trees provide a rich source of pollen for bees, but they are also beautiful trees for a small garden. The bonus is that with […]
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How to prune Cornus & Dogwood Shrubs: foolproof guide for winter colour
Cornus is a genus of about 30–60 species of woody plants in the family Cornaceae, commonly known as Dogwoods. Cornus are common in the UK and grow vigorously here, making them an almost bulletproof garden shrub for beginner gardeners. In fact, you may have one and not even know as established Cornus lose their firey […]
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The Mighty Medlar: how to blet & make Medlar Jelly
It’s a real surprise that the mighty Medlar tree isn’t more popular for small gardens. Not only is it a well-behaved small fruit tree, but it is self-fertile. Meaning it produces fruits without the need for a pollinator tree. It’s also one of the only winter-fruiting trees, so why aren’t they more popular? This is […]
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Succession Planting Secrets: Year round blooms in your garden
Do you sometimes look out into your garden and feel disappointed that it looks empty or all crammed in for a few fleeting moments? Does your garden seem to run away with itself and be a firework that goes off once a year and then fizzles? If this sounds like your garden, you must join […]
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How & when to prune gooseberries: Beginners guide for improved fruiting
Gooseberries are a fuss-free fruiting shrub that are a great fruit bush for beginner gardeners. Suitable for container gardens, small gardens, big gardens or allotment patches. They are a brilliant addition to the edible garden. Gooseberries, however, have a crisis of conscience with gardeners who panic to prune them properly. Given their rugged, thorny appearance, […]
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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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8 Winter Gardening Jobs for Beginners: Garden Maintenance made easy
It can feel daunting and uninspiring to try and garden in the winter, especially if you are a beginner or have just bought your first garden. Knowing how and where to start gardening can be enough to put you off from even trying. If you’re thinking of just waiting to see what pops up in […]
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