Although it's chilly and frosty, January is a great month to get on with pruning certain plants, according to an expert.
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Prune These 11 Indoor Plants In January For A Fresh Start
Outdoor gardening slows down in January, but if you have these indoor plants, you can get to work cleaning them up during the ...
Garden boss Chris Bonnett from GardeningExpress says winter pruning can lead to healthier growth in spring, and has shared ...
THE weather may still be gloomy but it doesn’t mean your garden can’t look its best. January is the perfect time to invest ...
Peter Beales Roses is running rose planting and pruning classes from its garden centre in Attleborough in February.
THERE is no better time than the new year for a declutter. January is a quiet period to reset and reorganise your living space – as well as your garden. Sheds tend to become dumping ...
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4 climbing plants to prune in January for healthy growth and even more flowers this year
For a neat, untangled plant and vigorous flowering at the end of spring, it's important that you winter-prune wisteria. This ...
“Spread a thick layer [about 5-10cm] of organic matter over the soil, ensuring it isn’t [packed] down too compactly so ...
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How to Get the Most Blooms From Lenten Roses This Spring
A quick spring cleanup—cutting back old leaves on hellebores—helps Lenten roses bloom more fully. Learn when and how to prune ...
Black spot is a fungal disease that causes black patches on rose leaves and can weaken plants in wet weather - but natural ...
Experts say winter gardens can still flourish, with hardy plants thriving in the cold and January perfect for certain pruning ...
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How to plant snowdrops in the green for a hopeful hint of spring
While dormant snowdrop bulbs should be planted in the autumn, the good news is that you can still plant snowdrops "in the ...
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