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To grow these cutting garden flowers in your garden, she recommends planting them about 30cm apart in full or partial sun.
When your plant is producing fewer and fewer blooms, usually by late July or August, it is time to stop feeding. Once you have reached this stage, no amount of fertilizer can bring the plant back ...
The UK's recent soaring temperatures have put a strain on many popular garden plants used to milder climes - fortunately ...
It is going to be very hot from now until October, so make sure that you have plenty of shade in which to shelter from the ...
Learn more about what your special birth flowers are—and what they may tell you about your own personality.
These biodiverse, nature-friendly hedgerows are naturally a little on the untamed side, as the plants need room to flower and ...
Wisteria is one of the UK’s most-loved climbing plants. It’s famous for its cascading flowers and sweet fragrance. But while ...
The estate also has its own shop in the courtyard that sells artisan crafts and presents for loved ones such as soaps, note ...
Mulch with 5-8cm of organic matter, keeping it clear of the trunk. Water deeply once or twice weekly, applying 30-50 litres ...
You can start to plant vegetables in July for a winter harvest. Palphramand suggests sowing kale and cabbage, choosing ...