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We might be within touching distance of warmer weather, but it’s still not safe for your delicate plants to be left without protection
Gardening advice: Strimming or mowing daffodil leaves too soon after the flowers have faded can weaken the bulbs
These tried-and-trusted techniques help plants to grow back more strongly than ever
A nest of spiky twigs, water sprinklers, catnip, and prickly plants, can all act as a deterrent
Think also about fruit trees like apple and pears, that can be gently manipulated to grow in a variety of shapes, including espaliers, fans and cordons
Star jasmine, clematis and climbing roses can add height, creeping plants interest, and lavender and sweet pea scent, to this compact space
Your gardening questions answered: My garden is suffering very badly from snail and slug damage
The beloved tulip is in bloom in all corners of the globe; just watch out for the dreaded tulip fire
Soil might be the issue, as plum trees like a fertile, moisture-retentive but free-draining, slightly acidic soil
The Crown star built a naturally filtered pool at his English base and now wants to bring a similar project to Limerick’s Glin Castle
New books by TJ Maher and Des Doyle offer intensely personal, celebratory accounts of the magic that comes with making a garden
Gardening Q&A: Will my plants come back or should I cut my losses?
In April, nature’s life force quickens day by day and every tiny seed sown is a powerful spell racing to transform itself
Q&A: I found the growth when I was tidying up the garden. Does it pose a threat to my other plant?
The plants that grow in our gardens connect us not just to loved ones of the years ahead, but also our future selves