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The big spring tour from Courtyard to Cottage
Join me, my friends, as we wander through the gardens. I can share all that is happening and all that I have made. This is no mere guide. I hope with…
Apr 26
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The big spring tour continues to the Kitchen Garden
Thank you for joining me on this little tour. I hope you enjoyed the Courtyard and Cottage Gardens? Now, we're making our way round to the East-side!
Apr 25
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The big spring tour continues on the tranquil Terrace
You're still here and it's wonderful. Thank you for accompanying me. It's always so lovely to share my gardening joys. We're going to seek a little…
Apr 25
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The DIY Propagation Station
I would LOVE a greenhouse! But I still don't have one... So, how do I propagate with protection? How do I grow strong seedlings and young plants ready…
Apr 19
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Clippings No.2 Potting dahlia tubers
Spring is THE time for potting-up bareroot summer-flowering bulbs and tubers. Today, I’m going to walk you through dahlias - the High Queen of…
Apr 9
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Clippings No.2 Potting dahlia tubers
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Clippings No.1 Hydrangea pruning
With different species requiring different treatment, it's easy to get confused. But you can group them together and keep pruning nice and simple.
Apr 2
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Clippings No.1 Hydrangea pruning
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The Spring Gardening Jobs
With warming soil and increasing daylight, the garden is waking up and will soon be full of vigour. Jobs come thick and fast now. I’ve combined March…
Mar 22
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Marks. Get set… Sow!
We come to it at last! The great sowing of the season! It's time for me to unlock the potting shed, cut open seed packets, and tear open bags of…
Feb 15
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Marks. Get set… Sow!
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Rose pruning kept simple
This is my no-nonsense rose pruning method that I’ve used for years to nurture healthy roses and encourage bountiful blooms.
Feb 8
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My February jobs in the garden
February is a big month! Seed sowing begins mid-month. Yes it may be cold, but March and April will be hectic! So it's great to get ahead this month…
Feb 5
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My February jobs in the garden
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The (gentle) winter edit
Tidying the garden with the gentlest touch, clearing away the mush and the breakages, to reveal the early bloomers and colourful stems.
Feb 1
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My January jobs in the garden
A no-nonsense round-up of the gardening jobs that I'll be carrying out the coming weeks. There's no rush on these. Many are opportunistic and highly…
Jan 14
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My January jobs in the garden
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