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50 things to do this month from the Gardeners’ World team
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR OUTDOOR SPACE THIS MONTH WITH OUR GUIDE TO THE CHANGING SEASONS
Clear away flower stems on perennials that no longer look good in your borders or that have flopped over so are unable to provide structure to the garden in winter. Cut them off at the base so you can
One of the many highlights for visitors to Cliveden in Buckinghamshire has always been the 80 acres of gardens, which encompass a geometric parterre, a maze, a water garden and the famous Long Garden
November settles over our allotment like a quiet sigh, the vibrant chaos of summer giving way to a gentler rhythm. The air is crisp, the light golden, and the beds, once brimming with life, now call f
Advice and inspiration with Nige Eaton, , horticulture expert at Moss & Moor, Ilkley
Right now, I’m pruning the roses. I hate them looking so straggly and forlorn, and he-who-has-opinions can’t bear their wayward stems trying to snag him as he makes his way to the shed. I feel the ros