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Growing carrots and chives together - companion planting
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Companion Planting

Companion planting…we grow together Companion planting is a gardening practice where different plants are grown alongside each other to provide mutual benefits such as pest control, improved growth, and increased

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Dahlia Plant of the Month - July
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Plant of the month

July’s Plant of the Month: Dahlia from £5.99 Dahlias are these amazing flowers known for their vibrant and intricate blooms. They’re part of the daisy family and if overwintered properly,

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How to grow tomatoes

How to grow tomatoes from £1.25 Tomatoes are summer staple in so many dishes and are really enjoyable and relatively easy food to grow.  Pick up your tomato plants in

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Gardening advice for beginners
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Garden Jargon Buster

Gardening Jargon Buster Simplifying gardening terms We believe gardening is for everyone. You shouldn’t need to know everything to be able to enjoy planting and growing. We’ve found that even

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Strawberry plant growing in soil in a garden
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How to grow strawberries

How to grow strawberries from £1.99 In the world of gardening, there aren’t many things that feel as rewarding as growing juicy, sun-kissed strawberries from your own back garden.  Strawberries

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Cherry blossom tree branch against a blue sky background
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April in the garden

It’s April, the busiest month in the gardening calendar! Spring is in out in full force! We’re enjoying magnolia trees in full bloom, cherry blossoms floating around the streets and

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Summer flowering bulbs
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Best summer-flowering bulbs

Stock up on summer-flowering bulbs If you want your summer months to be full of stunning blooms, then look no further! As the days become longer and we start to

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Snowdrop flowers growing in garden
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February in the garden

Gardening jobs for February We made it! We got through arguably the dreariest month of the year, and now we can look forward to the sight of snowdrops filling woodlands

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