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How can I save my cordyline? It’s possible ...
Your hard work in the garden is paid back this month – but keep on pruning and planting to enjoy even more fruits from your labour
For some trees, being blown over isn’t the end of the story. Jack Watkins salutes those hardy, storm-damaged and often ancient phoenix or recumbent trees that don’t take their fate lying down
Ensure all the plants in your garden are giving their best performance by keeping them sufficiently fed and hydrated. Azaleas, rhododendrons and camellias start to form next year’s flower buds from la
Flowers look amazing in the garden, and they have the added benefit of attracting and nourishing pollinators, who badly need our help, so maximising our flower power is really good for us and the crea
TV and radio broadcaster Martin is an RHS judge and former head gardener