Pruning is one of the most rewarding winter jobs in the garden. Without any foliage, it’s much easier to achieve the shape you want from a tree ...
January is the start of a new gardening year, but there is often an illusion that it is a very slow month in the garden. The ...
TV's Monty Don has shared his expert advice for what plants and shrubs need to be pruned in January to encourage new growth ...
It’s time to rejuvenate and shape the upcoming season of growth in the kitchen garden and beyond, writes Kitty Scully.
Gardeners, take note: it’s not the holidays yet! In fact, prune these 3 plants now to ensure successful flowering in 2025.
The Gardeners' World star has shared his top tips for pruning in January, explaining why this is the best time to do it ...
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You must then prune again in July to restrict growth." Soft fruit such as raspberries and gooseberries can also be pruned to the ground, with gardeners removing all of last year's canes.