THE colder months tend to zap any colour from our garden. As plants become dormant our gardens can lack character – but not anymore. A gardening expert has shared the five flowers you can ...
A dense, columnar, slow-growing medium-sized evergreen shrub with erect branches of bright, golden-yellow needle-like foliage, most vibrant in full sun. Yellow flowers appear in spring, followed by ...
A slow-growing, upright, evergreen shrub with an dwarf habit reaching 1.5m in height and about 0.5m wide. It has slightly variegated yellow leaves and would be useful in a conifer bed or rockery.
The same goes for the Cosmos ‘Cherry Chocolate’ and Salvia ‘Hadspen’ – great new plants, fabulously easy to propagate (three weeks) and with the same huge price tag as many brilliant new introductions ...
Evergreen shrubs like boxwood and yews should also be pruned with caution in October, reports the Express. Light shaping and maintenance pruning may be acceptable but avoid hard pruning.