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Looking Out for Hedgehogs...

Hedgehogs are some of the most endearing creatures in our gardens, but winter...

Protecting Your Plants from...

Winter can be a challenging time for gardeners, particularly when wildlife like deer...

Winter Compost: Digging Out...

Winter is an excellent time to dig out your compost heap and spread...
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HomeFlowering in March

Category: Flowering in March

Scilla bifolia Grow Guide

Scilla bifolia Grow Guide Botanical Name: Scilla bifolia Common...

Scilla luciliae (Glory-of-the-Snow)

Grow Guide: Scilla luciliae (Glory-of-the-Snow) 🌸 Botanical Name:...

Tulip (Tulipa spp.) Grow Guide

Tulip (Tulipa spp.) Grow Guide Overview:Tulips are spring-flowering bulbs known for their vibrant colors and elegant shapes. Native to Central Asia, they thrive in temperate climates and are widely grown in gardens and containers. Classification: Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Monocots Order: Liliales Family: Liliaceae Genus: Tulipa RHS Hardiness Zone: H6 (hardy in most of the UK) Flowering Time and Duration: Tulips typically flower from March to May, depending on the variety and climate. The blooms last between 1–3 weeks. Planting Time: Best planted in autumn (September–November) before the first hard frost. Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH (6.0–7.0). Heavy...

How to Grow...

Mahonia, often called Oregon grape, is a beautiful evergreen shrub that brings interest to the garden throughout the year. With bold, holly-like foliage, fragrant...

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How to grow orchids involves understanding the unique needs of these captivating plants. Orchids, belonging to a diverse family with various species and hybrids,...

How To Grow...

Crocuses are among the earliest flowers to bloom, heralding the arrival of spring with their vivid colors. Their adaptability and resilience make them a...
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