It is now October and winter is fast approaching, meaning lots of gardeners will be spending their autumn in their gardens protecting their plants and
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Popular plant found in gardens across the UK is ‘damaging’, according to experts
In the UK, many people’s gardens are overlooked and lack privacy so it’s only natural that homeowners and gardeners have found natural solutions like bamboo
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Read more‘Best’ method to preserve hydrangea colour while drying out flower cuttings
Gardeners are encouraged to cut new wood hydrangeas in the autumn before they’ve had a chance to grow new branches which will produce flowers. This presents
Read moreEasily keep slugs and snails out of your garden with no harsh chemicals
Slugs and snails can be two of the most troublesome pests in any garden, as they enjoy munching on flowers, plants, and any foliage they
Read more‘It’s the perfect time’ to plant these flowers and vegetables in your garden
According to gardening expert Joe Harrison, there are plenty of tasks to keep you busy during the colder months and ensure a vibrant garden in
Read moreEffective 95p solution breaks down and loosens bird droppings on patios
With millions of birds across the UK beginning their annual journey to their wintering grounds, many Britons may have noticed a spike in bird poop
Read moreThree ‘colourful’ plants to grow now to have a beautiful autumn garden
Autumn gardening tips Autumn has now arrived so many gardeners can look forward to a colourful display of fiery red, orange and golden leaves in
Read moreKeep snails and slugs away by attracting hedgehogs to your garden
Hedgehogs: Advice on how to help Britain’s spikiest mammal It is now officially autumn, and gardeners are likely to see hedgehogs popping up in their
Read moreGardeners urged to ‘avoid’ Japanese maple mistake ‘at all costs’
Experts warn that using too much fertiliser can actually “kill your tree.” While Japanese maples require some fertilisation, it is crucial to apply it correctly
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