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The current hosepipe bans were inevitable given the recent heatwaves, following the driest spring since 1956. Bans are now ...
Homeowners are being urged to keep an eye on their gardens this summer as experts warn of an expected surge in damage caused by a fast-spreading invasive pest – the box tree moth caterpillar.
July in the garden is a time of transformation, where the art of pruning can unlock a world of vibrant blooms and lush growth.
But those people I spoke to in the car park where clear - Loxley Nurseries was a great place to go. Many had travelled from outside Sheffield to get there, including one couple from Doncaster, loading ...
The news is likely to have horticulturalists up and down the country reaching not for the secateurs but for the smelling ...
Lavender is a drought-tolerant plant with a reputation for being able to withstand dry spells, but gardeners should be aware ...
Experts share how to keep your garden flourishing during the hosepipe ban - Southern Water, Thames Water, South East Water and Yorkshire Water have announced hosepipe bans ...
Though the project is not expected to start until 2027, and will last four to five years, visitors to the Palm House can already see specialist work re-potting, air-layering and relocating plants to ...
With parts of the UK now in drought after the third heatwave of the summer, hosepipe bans are being announced across the ...
Plans are now going ahead for a £60 million upgrade designed to make the buildings more energy efficient by replacing ...
Water companies have announced the first hosepipe bans of the year, but there are still things you can do to keep your plants ...