Advice and Tips
Advice and Tips
Glorious June; delicious scents carried on the warm breeze, overwhelming colour from summer beds and containers. The ground frosts should be beh...
Marvellous May! Our outdoor spaces are springing into life in such a welcoming way, and although this is a challenging time for all, we gardeners are ...
Unfortunately we will not be making up hanging baskets this year as our gates are closed to visitors, but that does not mean that you can't make some ...
Spring is so close we can almost taste it! March welcomes carpets of colour from spring perennials and bulbs and early tree blossoms flutter in the br...
To get the best results year on year roses need an annual prune between November and March.Rules for All RosesTo start, the first things to prune out ...
Christmas is nearly upon us, and although the light is at it's lowest and the weather is often grey, there is nothing nicer than sitting inside cosy a...
Despite the short days and sometimes bleak weather, the November garden can still deliver some delight just when we need it, with late flowering bloom...
Apples, Pears, Quince, Medlar, Vines, Currants and BlueberriesWhy do we prune?We prune to get larger healthier fruits and achieve the desired shape wi...
The days are shorter and the air is fresher, but fingers crossed for lots of autumn sunshine, whilst refreshing and revamping your outdoor space.1. Pr...
Some things to do and to look out for in your garden this month as follows:1. Lift, divide and replant early to midsummer flowering perennials now for...