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How to Start a Vegetable Garden from Scratch for Beginners: The Complete UK Guide
This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about starting a vegetable garden from scratch, based on my years of experience as an award-winning garden designer and what I’ve learned from growing my own veg. I’ll share the mistakes I’ve made (so you don’t have to repeat them!), the techniques that […]
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How to Grow Pumpkins: Even in Small Gardens – Your Complete UK Growing Guide
Staring at your modest garden, wondering if there’s room for those magnificent trailing vines you see sprawling across allotments? Perhaps you’ve been put off by tales of pumpkins requiring acres of space, which only the hugest of pumpkins actually need. You might be concerned about whether the British weather will provide enough warmth for these […]
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How to make leaf mould: recycling garden leaves
I don’t know of any gardener who likes cleaning up leaves, but in the autumn months, it is something that most gardeners need to tolerate. Our deciduous trees drop their leaves each autumn, providing a golden opportunity to create a soil improver by making leaf mould. Leaf mould compost is an excellent way to rid […]
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When to Harvest Pumpkins & Autumn Squash: Your Complete UK Guide
After months of watching your pumpkins and squashes swell from tiny green marbles into impressive specimens, that crucial question looms large: are they actually ready to harvest, or will premature picking leave you with disappointing, watery disappointments? The difference between a perfectly ripe specimen and a disappointing watery mess often comes down to timing, and […]
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The Best Plants for Fence Lines: Creating Impact with Herbaceous Perennials
If you’ve got a bare fence line or row of fence panels in your garden, you will know just how depressing and frustrating the view can be. Let’s discuss one of the most overlooked opportunities in garden design: the humble fence line. I see it time and time again in my design consultations, gardeners treating […]
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What to Sow & Grow in October: Your Complete UK Gardening Guide
Quick Answer October is prime time for planting bare root trees, shrubs and hedging, sowing garlic, onion sets and autumn broad beans, planting tulip and bluebell bulbs, sowing hardy annuals such as sweet peas and verbascum, and getting winter salad crops established under cover. It is also the month to harvest and cure pumpkins and […]
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Dark Drama: Purple & Black Plants for Gothic Garden Design Ideas
Gothic gardens aren’t about creating something frightening or forbidding. Rather, they’re about embracing the romance of shadows, the elegance of deep colours, and the theatrical beauty that comes from bold contrasts with your plant choices and landscaping design choices. These spaces evoke an atmosphere of sophisticated drama, that Gothic mystery which many of us love. […]
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Prairie Garden Design: Native Plants, Grasses & Step-by-Step Planting Guide 2026
Prairie planting has absolutely taken the UK gardening world by storm, and for excellent reasons! Although many prairie plants are not native to northern Europe, many have been part of our garden history for almost 200 years, and, with a few exceptions, they have behaved well. What started as an American phenomenon has evolved into […]
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What to do with Harvested Pears: Recipes & Ideas for Gluts
If you’ve been following my apple harvest adventures, you’ll know that autumn’s fruit bonanza doesn’t stop there, just as you’re getting to grips with your apple glut, along come the pears with their own delicious demands! After years of helping clients make the most of their orchard bounty, I can tell you that pears are […]
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Apple Harvest Guide: What to do with Apples Once You’ve Harvested Them
If you’ve ever stood beneath a laden apple tree in September, wondering whether you’re experiencing the best gardening problem ever or staring at weeks of frantic apple processing ahead, then you’re in exactly the right place. After years of helping my own clients transform their apple gluts from overwhelming burden into delicious opportunity, I’m spilling […]
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