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Hardy Varieties of Fuchsias - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023 / 15:11

Hardy Varieties of Fuchsias

Once established hardy Fuchsias need little maintenance. Growing outdoors they lose their foliage after frost and branches may or may not die back. However in spring they will send up fresh strong growing branches from the base or existing branch frameworks. A big advantage of growing in the ground is that the unrestricted root run can produce an extremely  floriferous plant.

Spring Cleaning Your Garden - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 15:05

Spring Cleaning Your Garden

It may be boring but what better way to set off your garden than by getting everything neat, tidy, sorted,  spick and span.

Winterproofing your Garden - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 15:03

Winterproofing your Garden

Summer is over and we had the first Autumn frost last night 26th September. It was only a light frost and we have some cloud cover for the next few nights so it won’t be as cold tonight. Still I set-too to protect some plants.

Warm Your Soil - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023 / 14:57

Warm Your Soil

Late winter and unseasonal snow has left many garden soils cold and inhospitable. Spring is the time for new root growth and annual plants and vegetables need the best start possible. Vegetables and ornamental plants need a bit of warmth to get established and growing away. Clay soils is traditionally slow to warm through as they hold a bulk of water.

Grow your Own Figs - gardenerstips.co.uk - Britain - Turkey
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01.08.2023 / 14:57

Grow your Own Figs

The Brown Turkey fig, Ficus carica, produces large, sweet, juicy figs even in British conditions.

Winged Insects in your Garden - gardenerstips.co.uk - Usa - Britain - Japan
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:56

Winged Insects in your Garden

This summer has been damp and the plants have grown lush. In some way this has contributed to a dramatic cut in the number of greenfly on my roses and other plants (perhaps they found other feeding grounds or did not mate as prolifically).

Flowers Grown for Your Vase - gardenerstips.co.uk - Peru
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01.08.2023 / 14:55

Flowers Grown for Your Vase

My perennial Phlox have been a good stalwart flower for cutting and filling a vase this last few weeks. I found the pink colours had more scent but all the Phlox seemed to drink copious amounts of water (I wondered if water and scent were related). The Penstemon in the same vase as the Phlox was not as successful as they had a far shorter life. Another successful long lasting cut flower is the Alstromeria. The Reds performed better than the yellows but both lasted over a week.

Berberis Prickly Shrubs & Hedges - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:55

Berberis Prickly Shrubs & Hedges

Prickly shrubs of the Berberis family are ornamental and useful for deterring unwanted visitors. The leaves themselves can be very spiky like Berberis Darwinii with glossy dark green leaves and orange flowers.

Lions or Griffins Sculpted in your Garden - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:52

Lions or Griffins Sculpted in your Garden

I saw this lion at our local garden centre. He was guarding the entrance and looked the ferocious part.

Understand Mildew in Your Garden - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:49

Understand Mildew in Your Garden

Mildew is an airborne fungus that requires wet weather and warmth to come to life. It is most visible during spring and autumn as the winter is too cold and in summer it may be too hot. The wetter spring and autumn is when the white powdery mold-like mildew shows up most.

Your Gardening Business - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:49

Your Gardening Business

Autumn may seem a strange time to start a gardening business but it is the time to focus on what you want to do. Get all your ducks (or seedlings) in a row and ensure you have the detail sorted and with that I include enough cash to see you through and chosen customer groups. How to Start Your Own Gardening Business An Insider Guide to Setting Yourself Up as a Professional Gardener is a useful tutorial if you want to set up a gardening business. I recommend you consider your aspirations and limitations carefully and either set up a ‘Life Style business’ or consider becoming a qualified, professional career gardener.

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