A quiet shift is sweeping British gardens this autumn, as homeowners copy nurseries to revive slow fruit trees nationwide.
A cooler sun, softer soil and a simple shift in routine are changing the way people keep paths tidy this autumn. Across the ...
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UK, but changes to the climate in recent years suggest that heavier and prolonged bouts of rainfall will become a common occurrence. There are numerous problems that wet weather can cause in the ...
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Former Royal gardener Jack Stooks has revealed a simple yet surprising hack that could transform your plants — and the ...
It picks up both dry and wet leaves easily, too, which is just as well because at this point in autumn and after the weather ...
King Charles' former gardener, Jack Stooks, has revealed his secret gardening hack - and it's not what you would expect.
A good rule of thumb is to get potted fruit trees in the ground at least 4 to 6 weeks before your fall frost date. In a mild ...
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