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Gravel gardens are a great way to add texture and colour to your outdoor space. The best plants for a gravel garden include succulents, alpines, lavender, and sedums. These plants thrive in well-drained soil and require minimal maintenance.
Plants for a formal hedge should be chosen carefully for a neat, structured look. Consider evergreen shrubs or boxwood for a classic, low-maintenance option.
Create a beautiful cottage garden with these 12 key plants – roses, lavender, peonies, daisies, foxgloves, poppies, clematis, hollyhocks, asters, lilies, sunflowers and sweet williams.
Create a cool-toned colour scheme with plants! Choose from a variety of plants such as Hostas, Dusty Miller, and Hellebores for a tranquil and calming atmosphere.
Planting snowdrops ‘in the green’ is a great way to add a splash of colour to your garden. This easy-to-grow bulb will bring a beautiful display of white flowers in early spring.
This planting scheme for a sunny border provides a variety of colourful plants that will thrive in sunny conditions. It includes a mix of perennials, shrubs and annuals to create a stunning display.
Gardening for beginners: Plant types explained is a guide to help novice gardeners understand the different types of plants, their characteristics, and how to care for them.
Plant bare-root plants for a successful garden! Bare-root plants are easy to transport and can be planted quickly, making them a great choice for a thriving garden.
Supporting plants can be done in many ways, such as providing adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients. Additionally, pruning and mulching can help promote healthy growth.
The Plant family Scrophulariaceae is a large family of flowering plants, including over 2000 species found in temperate and tropical regions. It includes many familiar plants such as foxgloves, snapdragons, and figworts.