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Make your garden butterfly friendly by planting nectar-rich flowers, providing a source of water, and avoiding the use of pesticides. This will help create a beautiful and vibrant butterfly-filled garden.
Make your garden bee-friendly in winter by planting native flowers, providing shelter, and avoiding pesticides. This will help bees survive the cold season and thrive in the spring.
Make your garden bee-friendly this summer by planting bee-friendly flowers, providing water sources, and avoiding the use of pesticides.
Make your garden bee-friendly this spring by planting bee-friendly flowers and shrubs, providing water sources, and avoiding the use of pesticides.
Make your garden bee-friendly this autumn by planting flowers that provide nectar and pollen for bees. Add bee houses, water features and nesting sites to help them thrive.
Enjoy your garden in winter by planting winter-flowering plants, creating a winter wildlife habitat, and making the most of outdoor lighting.
Make the most of a small garden by using creative design techniques and choosing the right plants for the space. Maximize the impact of your garden with clever planting and thoughtful use of space.
Growing maincrop potatoes is a great way to add variety to your vegetable garden. With the right soil and care, you can enjoy a plentiful harvest of delicious potatoes.
Maianthemum racemosum, commonly known as False Solomon’s Seal, is a perennial flowering plant native to North America. It produces white or cream-colored flowers in spring and red berries in summer.
Maianthemum laxiflorum, commonly known as False Lily of the Valley, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant native to North America. It produces white, bell-shaped flowers in the spring and is a popular garden plant.