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Spinach is a wonderful, fast-growing superfood with a host of health benefits. However, it can be a somewhat finicky garden ...
Potatoes, brassicas and tomatoes have varieties which adapt ... Rabbits, mice and squirrels can chew a lot of vegetables in a ...
April wildflowers are always beautiful and a welcome sight to the garden after the cold winter. If you want wildflowers in ...
OK, gardeners — it’s time to dig in! With about a week to go before the official start of spring, we’ve got work to do.A ...
They're the herald of spring, adding their pop of yellow around Britain and Ireland, but how you treat your daffs now will ...
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Get pruning. Most deciduous trees and shrubs (those that lose their leaves in autumn), including fruit trees, should be ...
It’s time to plant early potatoes. Draw soil over the stems as ... out fresh foliage – this is a key time to spray against mildew and black spot and apply a slow release organic fertilizer ...
As well as getting to enjoy the sunny weather, there are other advantages to spring time in the UK. With the longer and ...
The continuing dry conditions after one of the driest Marches is seeing good progress on spring crop drilling, but newly ...
If your roses were infected with mildew or the dreaded black spot disease ... It’s time to order seed potatoes. Get them into the ground two to three weeks before the last expected frost in ...
Cucumbers are a summer gardener’s delight. Delicious in everything from salads to iced water, the refreshing and hydrating ...