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How to sow sweet peas in January

Keen to get a head start on the gardening year? Here's everything you need to know about sowing sweet peas in January ...
From insignificant individual cells to a rich community full of cooperation. That is how our understanding of the world of ...
Helping hydrangeas recover from frost protects future blooms and keeps shrubs healthy, so you don't lose a full growing season. Cold protection depends on hydrangea type, since bigleaf varieties need ...
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The one thing not to do with garden waste

Things that won't count as garden waste include plastics (including plant pots and soil packaging); metal, glass, stone, ...
Sometimes the internet leads you astray, but other times, it gives great advice. From uses of cardboard boxes to gravel ...
If you want to get a jump on spring and add more plants to your garden for free, start by propagating any of these plants in ...
If you’ve failed in previous years to stick to your New Year’s resolutions, whether it’s losing weight, giving up drinking or ...
House Sparrows, Blackbirds, Starlings and Blue Tits: these garden visitors may be a familiar sight and could be the type of ...
With an estimated 30–40% of the United States' food supply ending up as waste, according to the U.S. Food and Drug ...
With the right variety, proper soil preparation, and careful harvesting, you can enjoy fresh, nutrient-rich leaves straight ...
Your olive plant’s leaves look chlorotic and misshapen. It seems to lack nutrients.