Winter may be a garden's quiet season, but it's also one of the best times to grab the secateurs. With sap flow slowed and deciduous trees stripped bare, it's far easier to see plant structure and make confident cuts rather than guess. It also places less stress on plants and lowers the risk of disease…
5 Easy Steps to Create a Thriving Haven for Birds, Bees and Biodiversity
Picture-perfect gardens can sometimes be green deserts.
They may have manicured lawns, colourful flowers and razor-sharp edges, but beneath the surface the soil is struggling, invasive plants are taking over, and there is little shelter or food for the birds, pollinators and…