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Split crowns every few years so they don’t run out of st
For many gardeners, rhubarb, along with tomatoes, courgettes and beans, is a garden staple – and it might well be one of the first plants introduced to the plot! There are so many reasons for this dec
Hardwood cuttings were probably one of the first things I was taught about propagation when I first started studying horticulture - and it's one skill I continue to value. Although this method require
Lucy covers some of the most important jobs of the fortnight ahead
They offer stunning autumn foliage and tasty fruit, making them ideal for patio containers
WILDER WINTER GARDENS
As the temperatures drop, everything seems to slow down, and while I’m happy for weeds to lose their enthusiasm, I’m pleased that brassicas and root vegetables welcome the chilled-out pace. Shorter da