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Things to Plant in November for a Beautiful Spring Garden
It's not too late to plant vegetable crops and flowers in November; in fact, it's the perfect time to start these plants in ...
Gardening expert Jess Caleigh has shared the six vegetables you can still plant in October for a spring harvest, as she says now is the 'perfect time' to sow them ...
Companion planting is a common practice, especially in edible gardening, but this pairing of vegetables with mismatched seasons might surprise you.
There's still plenty of time to get in some last-minute planting done this year. Here's what to plant in November, from daffodils to alliums.
As the leaves turn and evenings draw in, you might think gardening season is over — but in fact, autumn is one of the best times to plant here.
Learn how to grow and care for garlic, an allium that thrives in well-drained soil in garden beds or containers and is a versatile culinary staple.
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How to Grow Shallots: A Complete Guide for a Bumper Harvest
One of the easiest members of the onion family to grow, shallots mature faster and require less space than their counterparts ...
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What to plant in November – plus 4 garden jobs to tick off this month
All the flowers and vegetables to plant in November, plus all the garden jobs to tick off during the month - from pruning to sowing spring-flowering bulbs.
Organic garlic bulbs shouldn't have been coated with anything. Plant them so they're not touching, a hand width apart or even ...
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11 seeds you should sow in November for a gorgeous spring garden
‘Indoors, it’s the ideal time to sow slow-germinating exotics such as Gloriosa superba (glory lily) and Eucomis (pineapple lily) ,’ he suggests. ‘These tropicals demand warmth, patience and steady ...
Allotments hum with quiet urgency each autumn, as a narrow slice of days decides whose plants surge and whose stall. Across Britain, experienced growers ...
The clocks edge back, borders empty, and yet allotments hum with quiet urgency. Growers whisper about a two-tree trick. As nights lengthen, a narrow ...
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