Christmas Gift Guide
Can you believe it? Christmas is less than 5 weeks away and it’s time to start buying presents (if you haven’t started already)! Garden addict or not, these gifts are perfect for anyone! Gin and ...
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Can you believe it? Christmas is less than 5 weeks away and it’s time to start buying presents (if you haven’t started already)! Garden addict or not, these gifts are perfect for anyone! Gin and ...
Read PostPerennials are an investment in the outside space, plants which come back every year are great value for money and come in all shapes and sizes. We tend to think of bigger flowered plants as a focal ...
Read PostPenstemons are a long-standing Hayloft favourite and it’s not hard to see why as they offer you so much and ask for very little in return. Keep reading for our top 10 reasons why we just love these ...
Read PostWhether your plot is a patch of front garden, a square of lawn, a balcony, a window box or simply a front doorstep, you can still capture the uplifting, enriching power of plants.If your garden is ...
Read PostFor many of us, the main benefit of a raised garden bed is the ability to garden with a lot less bending and kneeling! The plus points do not end there, though. Raised beds also drain well, and the ...
Read PostWe all know that perennials are often the mainstay of the garden and an investment plant which returns year on year. The large flowering perennial are also the superstars of the border – standing ...
Read PostIt is widely accepted we are a nation of garden lovers. No other society seems to place as much stock in gardening, whether it is as a hobby, reason to visit somewhere, or means to socialise.Our ...
Read PostWhile it may seem counterintuitive to carry out planting during the cold, winter months, for certain plants this can actually be advantageous. There is also an added benefit of reconnecting with the ...
Read PostOverwintering is the term that refers to the process of helping tender plants through the harshness of the cold season. In gardening terms, the winter period is often punctuated by the first and last ...
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