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This spring jewel is so wonderful when it pops up in gardens, whether it is planted in borders or in areas of grass – as it is just as happy in both. The foliage will start with a slight purple tone a
IN the swelter of last summer, a coolly ...
Nick Hamilton explains why getting to know your garden’s sun, soil and shade situation will better help plants thrive
Because we garden organically here, we are at the mercy of slugs and snails, which means we have good years and bad years when it comes to dahlias. We could lift them, grow them on, then plant them ou
I absolutely adore smaller gladioli like Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus. It can naturalise, which is a really positive thing for the garden. For anyone who’s terrified of having pink in their ga
Liz has chosen her top varieties that offer food, shelter, or both, to our feathered friends