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Tips and Tricks for Planting Bulbs

With the beginning of a new year, many of us will be turning to focus on our gardens for the next season. Although there isn't much to do in the garden in February, now is the perfect time to start nurturing bulbs ready for flowering!
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What’s going on in the garden in February?

February is the month where we start seeing signs of the approaching spring, with bulbs appearing, wildlife waking up, and light levels increasing. Although this month’s garden jobs mostly consist of tidying and getting things ready for spring, there are also some early sowing and growing tasks to do to give you a head start.
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How to attract beneficial insects to your garden

A garden filled with beneficial insects is a healthy, happy place. As well as pollinating flowers to produce fruit and berries, beneficial insects are incredible at pest control and provide food for birds and other garden wildlife. Encouraging more insects in your garden is one of the best things you can do for your garden. Find out why and how! 
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7 top autumn garden care tips

Taking care of your garden in autumn really sets it up for the year to come. As well as tidying up beds for winter, it’s an ideal time to feed the soil and add new plants for spring. Here are our top 7 garden care tips for autumn.
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15 garden tips for September

September’s a beautiful month in the garden, with plenty of colour from autumn leaves and late-flowering plants. It’s time to harvest the last of the summer crops and tidy up the beds to be ready for winter. Here are our top 15 gardening tips for September:
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How to fertilise your lawn in a few steps

Walking on a well-kept lawn and feeling the cool grass underfoot is one of the joys of summer. Feeding your lawn helps to keep the grass growing strongly, out-competing weeds and moss, so there’s less need for reseeding or replacing bare patches. Feeding can also help turf recover from hard wear. Here’s how and when to fertilise your lawn.
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