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Usually flowering from November to March, these pretty shrubs can
Advice and inspiration with Nige Eaton , horticulture expert at Moss & Moor, Ilkley
When I think of garden visiting, I think of walking through an enticing gate and gasping at the hazy, romantic abundance of midsummer at its soaring, delicately coloured loveliest. I think of sitting
Fill your winter garden with colour, interest and scent with these delightful seasonal favourites, says Sue Fisher
‘Leave seed heads standing – echinacea, fennel, alliums. They look like sculptures dusted in frost and double up as bird feeders. Beauty with a purpose.’ ● National Garden Scheme Winter Openings: Nove
Unusual berries, boosting soil health, saving strawberry runners and sharing seeds
Sue Bradley rustles up some enticing ways to enable you to enjoy, and benefit from, your garden over the months ahead