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How and When to Prune Berberis: The Complete Beginner’s Guide
Transform your berberis from an overgrown, tangled thorn bush into a spectacular garden feature with these expert pruning techniques! Whether you’re wondering when to prune your barberry, nervous about those vicious thorns, or simply seeking the best methods for deciduous versus evergreen varieties, you’ve come to the right place. Learning how to prune berberis properly […]
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How and When to Prune Ribes, Flowering Currant: The Complete Beginner’s Guide
Transform your flowering currant from an overgrown, straggly mess into a spectacular spring showstopper with these expert Ribes pruning techniques! Whether you’re wondering when to prune your flowering currant, nervous about cutting off next year’s blooms, or simply seeking the best pruning methods, you’ve come to the right place. Learning how to prune Ribes correctly […]
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Can I Prune Trees in the Winter?
Yes, winter is the best time to prune most deciduous trees. When trees are dormant (from November to late February), they heal faster, diseases are inactive, and you can clearly see the tree’s structure without leaves. However, some trees like cherries, plums and other members of the Prunus family should never be pruned in winter […]
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Beginners Guide to Hampton Court Flower Show: What to See & How to Make the Most of Your Day
Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival is the world’s largest annual flower show, sprawling across a magnificent 31 acres in the historic grounds of Hampton Court Palace. Unlike its more formal cousin, Chelsea, Hampton Court has a relaxed, family-friendly vibe that welcomes everyone from seasoned gardeners to complete novices. Given this is 2025’s final show before […]
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Things to Grow in November: Your Complete UK Gardening Guide
November often gets dismissed as nothing more than a leaf raking and garden tidying month, with most gardeners thinking there’s nothing left to do except clear up and wait for spring. This mentality drives me absolutely spare! Whilst others are already planning their seed orders for February and ignoring their plots, I’m out here at […]
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Spring Bulbs by Colour: 60 Varieties Organised by Hue for Easy Planning
After twenty-odd years of planting thousands upon thousands of bulbs across Manchester, Liverpool, and beyond, I’ve developed something of an obsession with getting colour combinations absolutely spot on. There’s nothing quite like that moment in February when your carefully orchestrated rainbow of bulbs starts emerging through the frost, transforming what a barren winter wasteland is […]
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How to Prune Herbaceous Perennials: Complete UK Guide + Chelsea Chop Technique
Pruning herbaceous perennials correctly transforms your garden from a one-hit wonder to a perpetual showstopper. Most gardeners hack everything down in autumn, robbing themselves of winter interest whilst harming wildlife. The secret? Prune strategically in late winter (January to February in the UK) when plants are dormant, preserving seed heads for birds whilst ensuring vigorous […]
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How to Sharpen Secateurs & Maintain Garden Snips
Sharp secateurs are the difference between gardening being a joy and being a wrist-destroying slog that damages your plants. I learned this the expensive way three decades ago when I lost an entire shrub to disease after making ragged cuts with blunt snips. The infection entered through those torn edges and killed the plant within […]
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How to mulch your garden: reduce weeds & feed plants
Mulching is hands down the laziest way to dramatically improve your garden, and I mean that as the highest compliment. After thirty-five years designing gardens professionally, I can tell you that the gardeners with the best-looking borders and healthiest plants are the ones who’ve mastered this one simple technique. Mulching your garden involves spreading a […]
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Cottage Garden Perennials That Self-Seed: 30 Plants for Effortless Beauty
There’s something deeply satisfying about a garden that regenerates itself, returning more generously each year with minimal intervention from you. In my three decades of designing gardens across Britain, I have seen clients’ faces light up when they discover seedlings of their favourite plants appearing in unexpected places, creating those wonderfully spontaneous drifts that define […]
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