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How to design a Dog friendly garden: 50+ Plants, DIY Ideas & Expert Tips for UK Gardens
If you’ve ever stood in your garden watching your beloved pooch systematically destroy your prize Dahlias whilst simultaneously wondering if those mysterious holes appearing overnight are the work of garden goblins or your ‘innocent’ terrier, then you’re in exactly the right place. I’ve seen it all in my years designing gardens for dog owners and […]
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What Plants to Grow and Sow in September: Your UK Gardening Guide
September is often overlooked as a month for taking a breather rather than planting, with many gardeners thinking the growing season is winding down and focusing primarily on tidying up summer’s glorious chaos by cutting back. Knowing what to plant during September is where the experienced gardeners beat newbies! September is the prime time for […]
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What Is Seed Stratification? Your Complete Guide to Cold Treatment
If you’ve ever wondered why some of your prized perennial seeds refuse to germinate despite perfect conditions, warmth, and endless patience, you’ve likely encountered nature’s cleverly built-in safety mechanism called seed stratification. Understanding this fundamental process can transform your seed-starting success and unlock a world of beautiful plants that would otherwise remain frustratingly dormant in […]
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What Plants to Grow and Sow in August: Your Complete UK Gardening Guide
Quick Answer August is one of the most productive gardening months in the UK. Sow hardy annuals like sweet peas, cornflowers and larkspur direct outside for spring flowers. Sow winter veg including pak choi, spinach, kale and winter lettuce. Plant autumn bulbs, take semi-ripe cuttings of shrubs, pot up strawberry runners, and plant container-grown fruit […]
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Help My Fiddle Leaf Fig Has Brown Spots: Your Complete Rescue Guide
Discovered unsightly brown spots scattered across your beloved fiddle leaf fig’s glossy leaves? Before you consider binning your statement plant and admitting defeat to the houseplant gods, take a deep breath. After years of nursing countless fiddle leaf figs back from the brink of brown-spotted disaster (and fielding countless panicked messages from fellow plant parents), […]
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Damson Recipes: How to make Damson Gin, Jams, Crumbles & Cakes
Damsons are a subspecies of the Plum family and have a really high fruit rate, which is great for bakers, preservers or foragers in the garden. As Damsons have a high pectin rate, they set jam with just sugar alone, with no need for manufactured pectin additives. Damsons are a nutritious and versatile fruit with […]
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Top 25 Coastal Plants, Shrubs and Trees for Garden Design: Tough and Beautiful Seaside Heroes
Dream of creating a stunning coastal garden but worried about battling relentless winds, salt spray, and sandy soils? Perhaps you’ve moved to a beautiful seaside location only to discover that your favourite garden plants simply won’t survive the harsh coastal conditions. Maybe you’re standing in your windswept garden, wondering if you’ll ever achieve that picture-perfect […]
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What is Neem Oil: Is it Safe for Your Garden and Why Expert Gardeners Avoid It
The truth about neem oil is far more complex and concerning than the glossy marketing would have you believe. Whilst it may come from a tree rather than a laboratory, natural doesn’t always mean safe. This comprehensive investigation delves into the less well-known aspects of neem oil, which garden influencers often overlook, and is supported […]
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DIY Garden Paths: Materials, Methods, and Mistakes to Avoid
As an award-winning garden designer, I love creating beautiful paths that guide people around their gardens. However, new gardeners often struggle to design or choose the right materials for garden paths. This guide will help you discover the professional secrets to creating stunning garden paths that last for decades, plus the seven costly mistakes that turn DIY […]
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What is Companion Planting? A Complete Guide for Gardeners
Companion planting is the practice of growing plants together to support one another as part of a thriving garden community, to avoid pests and diseases, and for plants to help each other. Companion plantings in close proximity help to benefit each plant in some way. Like two friends cheering each other on and helping them […]
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