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15 Late Summer Herbaceous Perennials That Out-Compete Weeds and Are Great for Wildlife
August arrives, and suddenly your garden feels tired. Spring’s enthusiasm has worn off, summer’s peak has passed, and you’re left staring at gaps where earlier perennials have finished flowering. Meanwhile, the weeds seem to have endless energy, popping up everywhere you don’t want them. Sound familiar? I’ve been there too, and it’s exactly why I’ve […]
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11 Plant Placement Mistakes That Ruin Good Garden Design
You’ve chosen beautiful plants, spent good money on quality specimens, and carefully planned your garden design. Yet something’s not quite right. The garden looks off. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone! Even experienced gardeners can fall into plant placement traps that sabotage their best intentions. Let me, the Garden Ninja, walk you through the […]
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How to remove mares tail: perennial garden weeds tips
You may have noticed tall, thin, segmented green spikes emerging in your flower beds, driveway, cracks in paving or behind the shed and then realised it’s a mare’s tail. This weed is remarkably resilient and can survive in nearly all conditions and environments. But if mares’ tail or horsetail weeds are causing mayhem in your […]
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BBC North West Community Garden RHS at Tatton Flower Show 2021
This show garden is split into different zones to represent the diverse, eclectic mix of community gardens here in the North West. I’ve designed this garden around the themes of diversity and accessibility, with a number of zones to represent them. Garden Ninja designing at RHS Tatton 2021 It’s a huge honour to be asked […]
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21 Best Slug-Proof Plants for UK Gardens: A Complete Guide
Quick Answer The best slug-proof plants share two characteristics: rough, hairy or serrated leaves that slugs cannot slide over, and strong aromatic scents that deter them. Top choices include Alchemilla mollis, hardy Geraniums, Geums, Euphorbia, Agastache, Nepeta, Lavender, Sedum, Eryngium, and Foxgloves. Planting these throughout your borders dramatically reduces slug damage without any chemical controls. […]
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How to Plant a Hedge: Beginner gardening guide
Before we roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty, let me give you the essential information you need to know about planting hedges. I’ve spent over thirty years working with hedges in gardens across the country, from exposed coastal sites to sheltered urban plots. These are the fundamentals that will determine whether your […]
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How and When to Lift and Move Established Shrubs or Plants
Sometimes in gardening, even the best-laid planting plans don’t quite work out. Maybe that once-small shrub has become a thug in the border. Perhaps a new shed’s gone up and plunged your prized Calycanthus into shade. Or perhaps you’re redesigning your entire garden and need to start fresh with proper plant positioning and spacing. Whatever […]
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How to Become a Garden Designer: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Gardens
There’s something magical about designing a garden. Whether you’re tasked with designing a cosy courtyard, a suburban back garden, or a sprawling multi-acre landscape garden, the same garden design principles will apply. Although the sizes differ, the creative process follows the same pattern, which is why some form of garden design training is essential to […]
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Alternatives to Lawns in the Garden: what else can I use?
A lush, green lawn might seem like the ultimate goal for many gardeners, but maintaining turf can become a constant battle, especially if you want that bowling green lawn all year round. You’ll be left juggling with mowing, feeding, aerating, and watering your lawn on a near-endless rotation! Lawns demand time, energy, and resources from […]
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Raspberry Plants: Beginner Growing, Harvest & Pruning Guide
Raspberries (Rubus idaeus) are one of the most rewarding cane fruits to grow in your garden. Their juicy dark pink berries and fuss-free growth raspberries provide an abundant harvest with minimal effort. They are the perfect soft fruit for beginner gardeners to grow even in smaller gardens. This guide will show you how to grow […]
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