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Deadheading Roses (and Other Plants): A Simple Trick for More Flowers Deadheading — the process of removing spent flowers — is one of the simplest and most effective ways to keep your garden blooming...
Deadheading Roses (and Other Plants): A Simple Trick for More Flowers Deadheading — the process of removing spent flowers — is one of the simplest and most effective ways to keep your garden blooming...
Grow Your Own Fruit and Veg and Live Longer and Happier It might sound like a strange title at first, but history often shows us that when several seemingly unrelated trends converge, they can...
How to Take Softwood Penstemon Cuttings in Late June and July If you’re looking for an easy and rewarding way to propagate colourful perennials for your garden, Penstemon cuttings are an excellent choice. These...
June truly is the month for roses. With perfect growing conditions at this time of year—warm days and just the right amount of moisture—roses across the country are putting on some of their best...
With summer in full swing, your veg patch should be bursting with colour and flavour. But mid‑summer is also the perfect moment to look ahead, making sure your beds keep producing right through autumn...
Managing docks, nettles and other unwanted plants plus getting ready to havest the seeds. Early summer is a pivotal moment for any wildflower meadow. By June and July the first flush of colour is...
Reflect, Refine, and Plan Ahead with MyGardenTeam From GardenAdvice June is the perfect month to pause, step back and take stock of the planting you introduced earlier in spring. With the first flush of...
Keeping flower borders weed‑free without harming beneficial plants, pollinators or soil life is at the heart of GardenAdvice practice. We rarely reach for herbicides, but when deep‑rooted invaders such as ground elder (Aegopodium podagraria)...
Fox Damage in Gardens Protecting Your Plants with Motion‑Activated Watering Systems Foxes are a charming part of Britain’s wildlife, but when they decide to dig, chew or mark territory in your garden they quickly...
The Ultimate Gift Guide for a New Gardener (UK Edition) Starting out in the garden is both exciting and a bit overwhelming — but the right tools and touches can make all the difference....
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