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12 beautiful summer flowering bulbs you can order today ready for spring planting

Now is a great time to start thinking about your your summer flowering bulbs. Many supplier (including Bulbs.co.uk) will dispatch by the end of February ready for spring planting. Ordering this early will also give you a greater choice of…

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Easy gardening jobs for February

Despite the winter chill still in the air, February offers a much needed window of opportunity for tending to your garden’s needs. Pruning becomes a priority, shaping your landscape and encouraging healthy spring growth. Soil preparation takes precedence as beds…

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Simple, beautiful seeds to sow in January

Despite the cold weather, it’s time to start thinking about spring and what seeds to sow in January. Winter has only just begun so you’ll need to be careful of cold snaps. If you’re growing indoors, you are exposing your…

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16 Jobs for the garden this November

November is a busy month for gardeners in the UK as it begins the transition from autumn to winter. Here are some tasks for you to focus on in your UK garden during November:

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October Gardening Jobs

As the bright summer days transform into the rich and earthy tones of autumn, there is a unique charm that blankets the garden in October. The crisp air signals the changing seasons, and the leaves begin their graceful descent from…

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Embracing the Beauty of Autumn to Help Nature in Your Garden

The summer warmth is gradually giving way to cooler temperatures and darker nights. Leaves on the trees begin to undergo their breath-taking transformation in to marvellous autumnal colours. This is the perfect opportunity to help Mother Nature in nurturing your…

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Heartwarming Creamy Chicken Soup Perfect for Autumn

This popular and comforting dish makes good use of your autumn crops of carrots, potatoes, leaks and onions. A much loved family favourite; this warming soup is often thought of as having healing properties for seasonal colds, even if it…

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Easy Butternut Squash Bisque

Easy to follow butternut squash bisque recipe – made from freshly roasted butternut squash, onions and carrots. Blended into a smooth creamy bisque. Goes well with a crusty roll or baguette! Ingredients Instructions Pre-heat your oven to 200°C Cut the…

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What to take cuttings of in September

Fuchsia These are one of the easiest perennials to propagate Both hardy and half-hardy perennial varieties of fuchsia root easily. To produce bushy plants, pinch out the growing tips once rooted, then repeat next spring. Read more on taking soft cuttings Hebe…

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