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"Deadheading Dahlias" sounds like a great name for a hard rock band. But if your tastes run more to a summer garden filled ...
“To grow strong roots and healthy stems, dahlias need to be planted at the right depth and in the correct position,” says ...
Aim to feed your dahlias once a fortnight if you’re growing them in pots. For dahlias grown in flower beds or raised beds, you can feed less often; once every three to four weeks will be sufficient.
In the heat of summer, maintain your garden's appearance and extend an active blooming season by removing spent flowers. Here ...
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Dahlias and climbing or rambling roses are two plants that need to be pruned in September so that they can flourish further ...
HYDRANGEAS can bloom beautifully all summer – but only if they’re planted in the right spot, experts have revealed. And as ...
To grow these cutting garden flowers in your garden, she recommends planting them about 30cm apart in full or partial sun.
The sunflower fields open in July (weather permitting). Guests can walk through the sunflower maze or head to the trail head ...
While the answers to some questions may have to wait until the actual HOEC is announced, a response of sorts to the Gala ...
There is much that has gone over relatively early or become mildewed in the dry weather, and we have started cutting back ...
Luckily, Cambridgeshire has a few spots where you can go fruit and flower picking including the popular farm shop and garden centre, Bury Lane. From April through to the end of October, Bury Lane ...