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Homes and Gardens on MSNA pan of water can make watering more efficient in a heat wave – horticultural experts reveal their tips for using this watering trickKnowing how much water your garden loses to evaporation helps to gauge how much moisture plants need to be given ...
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The Mirror US on MSNAdd one piece of fruit to a watering can to make your plants grow strongerGardeners are always looking for simple, natural ways to boost their blooms and sometimes the answer is already sitting in ...
The flowers are one of the most popular garden plants in the UK and are loved for their beautiful blooms and fragrant scent.
Thames Water boss Chris Weston said the company is doing "all we need to" to prepare for potential water shortages as low rainfall continues.
"June is a good time to plant out the last of the tender crops, such as courgettes and squashes, with successional sowing of beetroot, lettuce and radish," says Edibles and Nursery Team Leader at RHS ...
Want to keep your grass healthy? See what advice these garden experts have to share so you can have the perfect lawn all year round.
No rain means no option except to turn on the spigot, unless you were smart — or hardworking — enough to have set up a system ...
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