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So many new gardeners worry about pruning — but done right, it makes your plants stronger. Don’t be afraid to give a bold cut ...
July can be a joyous time to be out in the garden, with long, light days surrounded by UK summer flowers, fragrance, and colour. Here are ten of my top plants for July gardens—ideal for helping you ...
Also known as tabularis or tabletop trees, these single-stemmed trees have side branches trained out horizontally over a steel, bamboo, or hazel frame to create a flat canopy. The central leaders are ...
Roses can be divided into various categories, one of which is those that repeat flower throughout the summer and those that flower just once. The types of roses that flower just once in the season are ...
2025’s spring was the sunniest on record, and that bodes brilliantly for a summer full of colour, growth, and time spent enjoying the great outdoors. June brings long days and plenty to do, whether ...
Marvellous May 2025! A time of year when fresh green leaves appear in abundance on many of the trees and shrubs around us. As well as layers of gloriously frothy, white or pink blossoms. There are not ...
April is bursting into bloom, so there’s no better time to get outdoors and enjoy your garden’s beauty. From fresh planting projects to the gentle hum of pollinators, this month is all about new ...
April 2025 is when spring has truly arrived! The clocks went forward last Saturday, giving us more daylight to enjoy the garden. Now we’ve an extra hour to admire beautiful blossoms and flowers that ...
As spring bursts into bloom, a flowering cherry tree becomes the star of the garden. From late March into April, these ornamental trees are covered in clouds of pink or white cherry blossom. If you’ve ...
Imagine an herb with the robust flavour of celery and the convenience of parsley. Meet the celery leaf herb! Also known as leaf celery or cutting celery, this aromatic herb is a fantastic addition to ...
Raspberries are a rewarding and delicious fruit to grow at home, offering a continuous harvest from summer into autumn. With the right care, they will provide juicy, flavourful berries for years to ...
More than 2000 species of Euphorbia range from annuals to trees. This makes it one of the world’s largest genera of flowering plants. An identifying characteristic is a milky latex in their stems.