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A winter cut back will keep your plant healthy and promote strong new gr
Once bush roses have finished flowering, prune them by between one-third and a half. Cutting them back will reduce the risk of them being rocked in windy weather through autumn and winter, which can l
Looking after roses Cut back shrub ...
Autumn and winter tend to be the seasons when the structure of a garden is most appreciated. Frost picks out the shapes of evergreen shrubs and hedging, and sun pierces through a filigree of bare bran
Toby explains how plants and trees set up natural defences and outlines what we can do to help
Did the weather cause mottled rose flowers? Why are apples rotting? Read on…
Advice and inspiration with Nige Eaton , horticulture expert at Moss & Moor, Ilkley