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To grow these cutting garden flowers in your garden, she recommends planting them about 30cm apart in full or partial sun.
Bixley Mill with Cephalaria gigantea and Cotinus (Image: Norfolk School of Gardening) Its informal look makes it perfect for a cottage garden. Grow in rich, moist, well-drained soil, in full sun or ...
MOST horticultural enthusiasts will have heard of BBC Gardeners Question Time. A comforting weekly panel show on the radio – ...
They say if you have a yellow personality type, you’re cheerful, friendly and fun to be around. I’d say the same is true of yellow flowers, wouldn’t you? You can find yellow blooms for a wide range of ...
You can also consider plants which act as pest deterrents. Lavender is great at deterring aphids and flea beetles. The strong ...
Not to mention a selection of house plants which are good investments for being long-lived and self-propagating. Start the ...
Rooted in the principles of geometry, the '3x3x3' planting method tells you how to plant your flowers in a way that attracts ...
You can see me pictured with an interesting fuchsia growing in the garden, arborescens, originating from Central America, it is an erect, ...
Eight plants that thrive in monsoon conditions - Benefits and tips for growing each plant - Ideal for gardens and balconies ...
Add a splash of colour to your garden this summer with a vibrant collection of evergreen shrubs that will stay bright and ...
Many gardeners prefer to plant perennial flowers rather than annual flowers simply due to the fact that perennials which are ...
Today’s column introduces guidelines for year-round gardening for herbaceous perennial plants that are native to a ...