Gardens

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    No matter how big or small, adding a pond to your garden will prove invaluable for wildlife.

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    Each year we look forward to spring to see the end of the dark gloomy days of winter. This is when the garden starts to wake up and the first signs of colour appear. You’ll soon be caught up in a frenzy of seed sowing, growing, and nurturing your garden as it comes back to life.

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    The winter is a time to retreat to the warmth and cosiness of the house. But what if we open those doors and venture outside into the moonlight…

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    Winter can feel like a gloomy time in the garden. The flowers of high summer are a distant memory, the rain is here to stay and the change of the clocks has put paid to any hope of working in the evenings. However, there is still much to be done.

  • The leaves of the Cotinus coggyria ‘Grace’ are a splendid sight in the autumn garden.

    What works and what doesn’t – choosing plants for late-season colour by Alexandra @ themiddlesizedgarden.co.uk

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    Autumn is upon us, the evenings are gradually drawing in and winter is fast approaching. This is the time for trees and hedging; fruit trees and fruit bushes; roses and bulbs; and garlic.

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    Sarah from The Garden Creative talks to conservation news about her 5-star award stand at the 2022 Chelsea Flower Show.

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    It’s now the season of sweet peas, soft fruit and bedding plants. This is such a wonderful time in the garden, with flowers in full bloom and plenty of harvesting in the vegetable patch to be done.

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    Cast iron furniture left outside can suffer weather damage including rust, flaking paint and surface algae.

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    Corker Outdoors have risen past recent challenges, and have their sights and site firmly set on the future.