Although it's chilly and frosty, January is a great month to get on with pruning certain plants, according to an expert.
Garden boss Chris Bonnett from GardeningExpress says winter pruning can lead to healthier growth in spring, and has shared ...
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Winter is here, thus giving gardeners plenty of time to plan for the upcoming months and specific maintenance activities.