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Embarking on the journey of creating and caring for a garden can be both exciting and daunting Especially for young couples who are new to the world of gardening. Such was the case for...
Woodland gardens have a unique charm that transports us to a world of tranquility and natural beauty. Among the countless treasures of these enchanting spaces lies a hidden gem in South Wales, established in...
Retiring to a quaint and historic Manor House in Suffolk is a dream come true for many However the reality of maintaining and renovating an old garden can be quite a daunting task. However,...
Help your garden bees this summer and autumn with the GardenAdvice Team by sowing a few seeds to help provide food and shelter for bees in your garden. The seeds available from the GardenAdvice...
The GardenAdvice sunflower competition is an event that invites participants under 16 years old to submit their best drawings, paintings, or photographs of sunflowers for a chance to win the competition. The competition is...
Magnificent Magnolias and Gardening Courses in the UK This spring, the United Kingdom has been treated to an awe-inspiring spectacle of nature’s beauty, with magnolias taking centre stage in many gardens across the country....
Snow drops (Galanthus nivalis) are one of the most popular and beautiful spring-flowering bulbs. They can be grown in most climates, and are easy to care for. Snow drops should be planted in well-drained,...
GardenAdvice.co.uk is a website that offers gardening courses, advice and services for people who want to learn more about gardening and improve their skills. You can request online advice from experts, book a one-day course...
How to help your plants recover from frost and snow damage If your plants have suffered from frost and snow damage, here are some steps you can take to help them recover: Remember, prevention...
How to move a bay tree plant in your garden If your bay tree or shrub is under a metre high it should be possible to move it to another location in your garden...