While there are so many plants that need pruning for them to give their full potential, there are also a fair few that "never" need pruning at all. These plants will impress with no snipping, clipping ...
Some boxwoods turn yellow or bronze in winter as a normal seasonal change, especially in certain types, and usually green up ...
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Hide An Outdoor Siding Eyesore With A Landscaping Upgrade
Siding, whether it's damaged, dirty, mismatched, or even just starkly plain, doesn't need to be an eyesore. Hide it with this ...
Do you need to provide privacy to your garden, or plug gaps for security? Wykeham Mature Plants specialises in growing hardy ...
Not all evergreens require pruning — being low-maintenance is part of their appeal — but some can benefit from it. One example? Arborvitae (Thuja spp.), a lush, fast-growing conifer native to North ...
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Yes, you can have garden colour in January – here’s what you need to plant
We're busting those dreary January myths one plant at a time ...
Hydrangeas are another “frequent casualty” which should be left alone in January. Popular mophead and lacecap varieties ...
YOU might think there is very little to do in a winter garden, besides sweeping up soggy leaves and mulching your beds. But ...
Jack Stooks, King Charles' former gardener, reveals the varieties once grown in UK gardens are no longer reliably available ...
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The colourful, low-care plant to brighten winter gardens
Heuchera (coral bells) provide valuable ground cover ...
Shoveling in single-digit temperatures after the colossal winter storm this weekend, I dumped mounds of snow onto my garden ...
Camellias come in different shades of red, pink and white. Solomia explains they deserve a spot in cold-season gardens. She recommends planting them in a shaded part of your garden with companion ...
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