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Tidy-up time is valuable as garden debris helps soil, wildlife and next year’s growth
Keep watering pots, particularly those that are completely full as plants compete for the water and a sprinkling of rain has little effect. Check for moisture by pressing in a green split cane before
At its core, mulching means adding a protective layer over your soil. This layer helps retain moisture, preserve nutrients, reduces the risk of soil washing away, suppresses weeds, protects plants – a
Don’t burn your branches! Woody waste is perfect for turning your garden into a wildlife wonderland!
Small changes make a big difference to the environment
I’ve got lots of debris and garden waste I’d like to get rid of. How can I build a safe bonfire? First things first, if you’re going to have a bonfire on your allotment, you’ll need to check the regul