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  • Birds and Blank Canvas Ideas
    February 15, 2022 Louise Evans

    Birds and Blank Canvas Ideas

    Birds are so entertaining to watch in our gardens or any outside space whilst out on a walk or taking a break on the park bench. They can be a wonderful distraction and often quite comical and our birds are...

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  • Spring Colour Bedding and Summer Bulb Bonanza!
    February 8, 2022 Louise Evans

    Spring Colour Bedding and Summer Bulb Bonanza!

    Daffodil and Bluebell foliage is starting to emerge in my garden making me smile as I pass and igniting thoughts of longer days and outdoor antics with the family, what a wonderful time of the year, full of promise and...

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  • Wake up your Spring Garden – Prunus Perfection!
    February 1, 2022 Lindsey Ward

    Wake up your Spring Garden – Prunus Perfection!

    There really is no better way to celebrate the anticipated arrival of Springtime in your garden than with a flowering cherry, the epitome of Spring blossom!Whilst compiling our Flowering Cherry Trees (Prunus) wish list and choosing our favourites to feature...

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  • How to Plant Bare Root Garden Plants
    January 27, 2022 James Oakey

    How to Plant Bare Root Garden Plants

    What is a Bare Root Plant? A bare root plant is simply a plant that has been dug out of its growing position with minimal roots and is bare of soil as a way of transplanting to a new planting...

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  • Beautiful and Beneficial Berries
    January 24, 2022 Lindsey Ward

    Beautiful and Beneficial Berries

    The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch is a wonderful event and anyone can take part for just 1 hour between 28th – 30th January, whether it be in your own garden, from your balcony or even in your local park. Simply...

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  • Erysimum Bowles Mauve really is the Bees Knees
    January 18, 2022 Lindsey Ward

    Erysimum Bowles Mauve really is the Bees Knees

    With climate change playing a big part in when bees first emerge from their Winter rest, it is now more important than ever to ensure we have some early nectar available for them. Erysimum Bowles Mauve is a longstanding favourite...

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  • Time to contemplate, replicate or tweak?
    December 27, 2021 Lindsey Ward

    Time to contemplate, replicate or tweak?

    My procrastinating can be a lengthy process as my mind does tend to wander but this year I am determined to be on the ball, adding some early colour to my garden and reserving my summer bedding at the very least. Choosing Spring and Summer plants to fill our gardens with cheerful colour is always an absolute treat and we can reserve these now as they are live on our website!
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