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Hanging baskets need watering at least once a day, says Sue Butterworth of Goulds Garden Centre

Get creative with hanging baskets and planters

WITH the warm weather starting to appear, now’s the perfect time to start thinking about planting your summer hanging…

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9 Weird House Facts

Think you know about property? Here’s some homeowner QI from the team at Armishaws Removals. 1 Mail order houses You think…

Most herbaceous plants are relatively inexpensive, so planting a mixed border can be achieved at a modest cost

‘Quintessentially English’: A look at cottage gardens

If you’re heading back out into the garden this spring, and you are looking for a new project, why…

Roses Sue Butterworth

Roses: Worthy champions of the garden

Roses have been gracing British gardens for centuries and considering their exceptionally long, abundant flowering period, their diversity of…

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£4 million to make Dorset homes more energy efficient

MORE than £4 million is available to make Dorset homes more energy efficient. Dorset Council, BCP Council and Public Health…

Gardening Sue and Rusty the Robin

Nature on your doorstep!

By Sue Butterworth GouldsGC.co.uk We are all encouraged to do our little bit for the environment and help wildlife to…

Mulching can help your garden flurish – and has many benefits, including reducing the amount of time you spend weeding

Spring has arrived! Mulch in March for a healthy garden

Spring has finally arrived, and with it comes the excitement of starting a new gardening season. As you get…

Yew hedging in Sally Gregson’s last garden

Patient approach best with hedges

by Sally Gregson. DURING the winter months the structure of a garden becomes more apparent – the lines of fencing…

In autumn Rosa Rambling Rector has small red hips that dance over the whole plant

Climbing roses have simple demands

by Sally Gregson. PERHAPS the archetypical flower of any English garden is the rose. More pages have been written, more…

Cut off a frond of P. setiferum, displaying the fernlets, and pin it down on a tray of cuttings compost to make more of itself

Spring green for the winter garden

By Sally Gregson. In winter gardeners tend to rely on evergreens and the occasional spark of flower to give their…