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Planting for winter bird feeding

If you’re beginning to feel that the birds are eating you out of house and home and you’re having to replenish feeders every few days – there is another way. Think about what you plant in your garden and provide some ‘natural bird food’ on an ongoing basis. You could start by not being too […]

Get your garlic in before Christmas

Garlic can be planted in the garden right up to Christmas as long as the ground isn’t actually frozen. It’s simple to grow and needs little attention. Although you can plant garlic in spring, in fact it benefits from cold weather. Garlic needs at least 2 months of cold to promote it forming cloves. Plant […]

Time for tulips

Autumn is the time for planting spring flowering bulbs such as Daffodils, Camassia, Alliums and Tulips to name but a few. As Tulips are happy to go into the ground right up to the end of November, there’s still plenty of time to put some in. Tulips are simple to plant and look after and […]

Help save Wisley’s trees

Our gardens at Wisley are under threat from Highways England’s plans to widen the A3. More than 300 trees could be destroyed, along with more than 10,000 square metres of woodland. But together we can prevent this destruction.  Sign our petition!  https://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley/Articles/Wisley-under-threat-from-A3-plans?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=September%20e-news&utm_content=September%20e-news%20CID_c69d07dc4029b612dafbc807dab0fd40&utm_source=marketing%20enewsletters&utm_term=Sign%20our%20petition. 

Not too early to get gardening

As storm Doris rages you might be forgiven for thinking winter is still here and there’s not much to be done in the garden. There are a few things you could be doing though (besides getting the lawnmower serviced, cleaning and sharpening your tools etc) including planting onions and shallots. Good varieties are Sturon, Bedfordshire […]