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Snip now and your flowers will thank you later as a small trim can work wonders, says Joe Swift
At the end of last year, the heavily tilting Cotoneaster cornubia in the shadiest corner of my garden finally slumped to the ground. There wasn’t a storm: the poor tree had simply spent too long veeri
Get your garden ready for the season and look forward to the healthiest growth and your best blooms yet!
Remove the tall old stems of Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) to encourage strong new growth. Use secateurs to cut each stem to 15cm from ground level, which might seem drastic but will result
Stefan Buczacki Professor Buczacki is a horticultural expert, ...
As the long nights shorten, Mounton House garden quietly emerges from winter with delicate sprinklings of white narcissi, Scilla siberica and crocuses through the lawns. Daphnes fill the air with frag