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Looking Out for Hedgehogs...

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

Prune Apple Trees

Pruning is an essential task for maintaining healthy, productive apple trees. Proper pruning...

Dividing Snowdrops: A Step-by-Step...

Snowdrops (Galanthus spp.) are a cherished sight in late winter, heralding the arrival...

Force Rhubarb: A Gardener’s...

Forcing rhubarb is a traditional gardening technique that produces tender, sweet stalks, perfect...
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HomeHardy very cold winter

Hardy very cold winter

How do you grow Petasites japonicus?

Petasites japonicus, commonly known as Japanese butterbur or giant butterbur, is a herbaceous perennial plant that is native to Japan and other parts of...

How to grow Paulownia

Paulownia tomentosa, sometimes called the Foxglove tree, is grown in tropical style gardens for it’s enormous leaves that can get to 30cm long. It’s common...

How to grow Fritillaria meleagris

Sometimes called the Snake’s Head Fritillary or the Checkered Lily, Fritillaria meleagris is quite common in the UK but is not a native plant....

How to grow Dicentra spectabilis ‘white gold’

How to Grow Dicentra spectabilis ‘White Gold’ Dicentra spectabilis ‘White Gold’ is a striking variation of the old-fashioned bleeding heart, grown as much for its...

Where is the best place to plant Hakonechloa?

Here’s a clear article followed by a practical grow guide, written in a style that will sit nicely alongside your other Local Gardener content. Where...

Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’

Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ is quite a tough plant. It’s fully hardy and does best in shade or dappled shade. The soil should ideally be fairly...

Kerria japonica and Kerria japonica ‘Pleniflora’

🌼 Grow Guide: Kerria japonica and Kerria japonica ‘Pleniflora’ Bright spring flowers for easy, informal gardens 🌿 Plant Overview FeatureKerria japonica (Single)Kerria japonica ‘Pleniflora’ (Double)FamilyRosaceaeRosaceaeTypeDeciduous shrubDeciduous shrubHardinessRHS...

Dicentra (Bleeding Heart)

Sure! Here's a comprehensive Grow Guide for Dicentra (commonly known as Bleeding Heart), ideal for gardeners in temperate climates: 🌿 Grow Guide: Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Botanical...

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...

Peony Grow Guide

Peony Grow Guide Peonies are a garden favorite, known for their fragrant, large blooms that offer long-lasting beauty and elegance. With the right care, these...

Ribes sanguineum (Flowering Currant)

Plant Grow Guide: Taxonomy Scientific Name: Ribes sanguineum Family: Grossulariaceae Common Names: Flowering Currant, Red-flowering Currant Origin Native Range: Western North America, from British Columbia to California. Plant Type Type: Deciduous...

How to Grow Chaenomeles

Chaenomeles, commonly known as flowering quince, is a stunning addition to UK gardens, renowned for its early blooms and decorative fruits. These hardy shrubs...

How to Grow Muscari in the UK

Muscari, commonly known as grape hyacinths, are charming spring-flowering bulbs that bring a burst of colour to UK gardens. Known for their clusters of...

Growing Periwinkle in the UK

Periwinkle (genus Vinca) is a hardy and versatile plant, valued for its evergreen foliage, charming flowers, and low-maintenance nature. Whether you're looking to cover...

How to Grow Winter Aconites

Winter aconites (Eranthis hyemalis) are charming and resilient early bloomers, adorning your garden with a burst of cheerful yellow blooms during the late winter...

How to grow Verbascum

Here's a guide on how to grow Verbascum Verbascum, commonly known as mullein, is a genus of flowering plants that includes both biennials and perennials....

How To Grow Crocus in the UK

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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