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“Beware the ides of March” was the dire warning delivered to Julius Caesar by a soo
Primroses are one of the earliest flowers to appear each year. Their name is derived from the Latin phrase prima rosa, literally meaning the ‘first rose’ of the year. Our native primrose, Primula vulg
Just between us, let’s be honest: for much of the year this is quite an uninteresting plant. It does not make much of an impact while our gardens erupt with life in spring. In the heat of summer, it s
At a time when much of the garden sleeps, winter flowers are all the more precious for their scarcity; an irrepressible bunch, undaunted by wind, frost or even a blanket of snow. Many are small, yet t
Kari-Astri Davies considers the challenge of dry shade and braces herself for some winter pruning
Start exotic climbers off now to enjoy cascades of flowers and foliage for five months
Welcome in the new year with a starry show of hellebores