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Its feathery and arching fronds make a fabulous focal point!
Read more...It’s a brand new year and there’s loads to do out in the garden!
Read more...Christmas box, as Sarcococca is also known, spends its summer providing a deep green backdrop for other, brighter summer plants.
Read more...Make an ivy topiary for a year-round living garden ornament that adds a focal point to designs and a little fun to your outside space!
Read more...Grow citrus over winter and you can enjoy a double bonus – gorgeously scented pretty white flowers, and the gleaming yellow fruit borne on the tree at the same time.
Read more...There can be no plant more Christmassy than a poinsettia, a striking beauty that flowers for months.
Read more...Take good care of your real Christmas tree and it’ll last you right through Christmas and beyond Twelfth Night into the New Year!
Read more...Look after your orchids this winter and they’ll reward you by bouncing back with fresh flower spikes and another long season of beautiful tropical flowers.
Read more...Grow a windowsill herb garden for a constant supply of fresh, fragrant leaves right through the year, without even having to leave the comfort of your kitchen!Grow a windowsill herb garden for a constant supply of fresh, fragrant leaves right through the year, without even having to leave the comfort of your kitchen!
Read more...The glamorously showy six-pointed blooms of amaryllis in every shade from festive scarlet to purest white are a treat for the eyes in midwinter, brightening up many a Christmas windowsill.
Read more...Keep your houseplants happy this winter with a little extra TLC to see them through the festive season.
Read more...The Duchess of Cambridge has marked the 10th anniversary of the Campaign for School Gardening by visiting a garden in a London school.
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