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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
Advice and inspiration with Nige Eaton , horticulture expert at Moss & Moor, Ilkley
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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
Fill your winter garden with colour, interest and scent with these delightful seasonal favourites, says Sue Fisher
Did the weather cause mottled rose flowers? Why are apples rotting? Read on…