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May is the start of the transition from spring to summer, so make sure you’ve got a good gardening routine down and start cutting back on those spring flowers and plants.
May is the start of the transition from spring to summer, so make sure you’ve got a good gardening routine down and start cutting back on those spring flowers and plants.
April’s a busy time in the garden, so make sure you dodge the sofa and get planting.
March is a real DIY month for the garden. With slightly longer days and warmer temperatures, there’s no excuse to put off those fiddly gardening jobs any longer.
Spring is fast approaching, and February is the month to get your pruning shears out and prep before active growth starts.
January is a cold and quiet month in the garden – the perfect opportunity to plan your gardening year ahead.