Pruning is a garden task that can help encourage growth, which is what you should do with three specific plants in January ...
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They are among the most beautiful of climbing plants, providing a wealth of colour up trellises, scrambling through shrubs to offer extra blooms and bringing containers to life. With good choices and ...
Our gardens are mostly dormant in January, so many gardeners assume there’s nothing to be done outdoors, however winter is actually one of the most important times of year for pruning certain plants.
WHILE the garden may be looking bare over the winter, now is the time to get your roses ready for summer. Gardening expert Paul Parker from plants and bulbs specialists J. Parker’s has revealed that ...
While many of us might still be sitting indoors, perhaps eating the last slice of Christmas cake, some plucky gardeners will be outside in the snow and ice, pruning trees and shrubs in hope of ...
If you’re looking for an outdoor job to crack on with, there are plenty of plants to prune in January. So it’s time to clean off your secateurs and start snipping. Most plants are dormant this month, ...
Scroll down to be in with a chance of winning WINTER is a good time to think about pruning. Its the perfect time to cut back deciduous fruit trees like apples, pears and berries, and roses. Please ...
Fig trees are prolific growers and can mature at 10 to 30 feet tall and wide. Pruning controls their size so they grow more bushlike than treelike. Native to Asia and the Mediterranean, they thrive in ...