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To grow these cutting garden flowers in your garden, she recommends planting them about 30cm apart in full or partial sun.
The garden is looking full and lush now, with leaves as deep green as they will ever be and many of the more luxuriant ...
Pruning is essential for maintaining healthy plants and encouraging new growth after spring. For the month of July, prune ...
Suncoil is a crop that was introduced to Grow a Garden as part of the Working Bee and Crafting Update. The only way to get it is via the second crafting ...
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Hemerocallis, commonly called day lilies, are some of the easiest perennials to grow. Because they tolerate a wide variety of ...
'These plants keep making new flowers, and taking off the faded ones helps them look tidy and encourages even more to bloom,' he explains. Since annuals have a relatively short lifespan, maximising ...
Autumn crocuses and colchicums may look like springtime blooms. But they are generally fall-flowering beauties. They will bring vibrant color and charm to your garden.
Bulbs that divide well include Siberian squill, crocuses, glory-of-the-snow, snowdrops, grape hyacinths, winter aconite, summer snowflakes, alliums, camassia, and daffodils.
This is especially true for smaller bulbs like crocuses and snowdrops, which often self-seed effectively when left undisturbed.