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Deep Spiking in the autumn on your lawn helps maintain summer lawn colour As the days shorten and temperatures begin to drop, autumn is one of the most important times to give your lawn...
Unlock Expert Gardening Guidance with GardenAdvice’s Visiting Service Does your garden need a helping hand? Whether you’re wrestling with lawn woes, dreaming of a wildflower haven, or hunting for the perfect planting plan—our GardenAdvice...
Transforming a garden border into a colourful, vibrant feature is one of the quickest and most effective ways to change the look and feel of your garden. The GardenAdvice Garden Border Design Service has...
One of the comments that always strikes fear into our hearts at GardenAdvice is when a member or viewer says:“I’ve just bought some bulk compost or soil improver to grow vegetables in my garden.”...
At GardenAdvice we believe the best way to learn gardening is in your own garden. Our GardenAdvice one-day gardening course is designed to give you the skills, confidence and a tailored plan...
Expanding Fruit Choices in UK Gardens as the Climate Warms In recent years, the GardenAdvice team has noticed something exciting – climate change in the UK is allowing gardeners to grow a much wider...
Crocus bulb flowers Here’s how to create a succession of spring colours by choosing bulbs that flower from late winter through late spring. Early Spring Colour (February – March) Mid-Spring Colour (March – April)...
Helping New Garden Owners Thrive: Amma’s Central London Garden Journey with GardenAdvice At GardenAdvice, we’re often called in to support new garden owners like Amma, who recently had a beautiful garden created in central...
Background – Why Potting Media Recipes Have Changed John Innes compost is not a brand but a set of soil-based compost recipes developed in the 1930s at the John Innes Horticultural Institution. These mixes,...
Whitch hazel flower Fragrance in the Cold: Winter‑Flowering & Scented Plants for UK Gardens (November – March) Winter in Britain doesn’t have to be a horticultural hibernation. With a well‑chosen palette of bulbs, perennials and shrubs,...
Restoring a Lost Garden: Bringing a 1970s Gem Back to Life in North Sidcup One of the GardenAdvice Team’s most rewarding – and challenging – tasks is restoring long-neglected gardens that were once much-loved...