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Planting your spring bulbs

Every month offers its own list of gardening to-dos, with the most green-fingered individuals seeing each season as an opportunity to get a jump on the next!

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Steel and its environmental credentials

As an alloy of iron and carbon, steel may not occur in nature, yet this man-made material ticks all the right boxes for the environment.

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How to grow your own veggies

Whether your veggie patch is a window box, greenhouse or carefully organised collection of raised beds, tending your own vegetable garden makes perfect sense for so many reasons

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What makes a garden so eco-friendly?

What better place to lower your carbon footprint and reduce the impact you have on the planet than in your own green space.

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Animals in your garden?

Creating a place for creatures big and small is the inspiration behind many green spaces.

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When is the best time for planting summer bulbs?

Growing plants from bulbs is an excellent move for gardeners of varying experience for so many reasons.

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Hanging basket brackets – the perfect gift for Christmas?

If you’re looking to buy a great gift for that special, green-fingered person in your life, keeping things simple and practical is the key to success, and things don’t get more practical than a hanging basket bracket!

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Making the most of a garden pot stand

The cooler season may be upon us but this doesn’t mean we should neglect our outdoor spaces. Adding a few flourishes to your garden can really help brighten things up outside come the winter months.

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Planning ahead when considering plant support for your garden

We’ll say it first – plant supports are the best kept secret in gardening! 

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Getting your garden autumn ready

Summer may be almost over, but autumn represents an exciting time in the gardening calendar. What you do in your garden during autumn can have a lasting impact, helping to protect that precious plant life throughout the long, cold winter and bring it back to its blooming best come summer.

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