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Plants for colour in every month is a great way to keep your garden looking vibrant all year round. With a variety of plants that bloom in different months, you can enjoy a colourful garden all year.
Sedum hakonense ‘Chocolate Ball’ is an evergreen succulent with dark red-brown foliage that forms a compact, ball-shaped mound. It is an easy-care plant that is drought tolerant and thrives in full sun.
Discover the best plants for bees to help them thrive! From wildflowers to herbs, find out which plants will provide essential nutrition and habitat for bees.
Sedum dasyphyllum is a succulent plant native to the Mediterranean region. It has thick, fleshy leaves and produces small yellow flowers. It is a popular choice for rock gardens and is easy to care for.
Plants for an east-facing border should be chosen carefully to ensure they thrive in the morning sun. Consider sun-loving perennials, shrubs, and annuals for a vibrant and colorful display.
Create a white-themed border with plants like white daisies, white petunias, and white impatiens for a beautiful and elegant look.
Sedum brevifolium, also known as rock stonecrop, is a succulent plant native to North America. It has thick, fleshy leaves and yellow flowers that bloom in the summer. It is drought tolerant and easy to care for, making it a popular choice for gardens.
Create a beautiful white border in your garden with these 10 plants: White daisy, White foxglove, White clematis, White lily, White rose, White lavender, White phlox, White astilbe, White hellebore, and White snowdrop.
Grow second early potatoes for an early harvest! These potatoes are easy to grow and can be harvested in as little as 10 weeks. Enjoy the delicious taste of fresh potatoes straight from your garden.
Plants for a west-facing border should be chosen carefully, as they need to be able to tolerate the harsher afternoon sun. Consider drought-tolerant, sun-loving plants such as lavender, salvia, and Russian sage.