DIY Gardening Jobs diary entries
The following is a list of our DIY Gardening Jobs diary entries listed in chronological order (most recent first).
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The Perfect Lawn
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
Simple steps towards trouble free turf
How low can you go?
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
Buddleja davidii and it’s cultivars will respond however hard you prune them.
From bin to border
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
Now is a good time to be digging in homemade garden compost around the garden.
Time for cutbacks
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
Many plants require a visit from the secateurs at this time of year.
Lifting and dividing snowdrops
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
Increase your stock of these delightful winter bulbs by lifting and dividing them now.
Don’t get in a twist over Wisteria pruning!
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
A short guide to the correct pruning of Wisteria, a job that needs to be done now in the garden.
Don't miss the boat for an early crop of home-grown tomatoes
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
Get sowing now for an early summer greenhouse crop of tomatoes
Winter Pruning of an Established Apple Tree
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
How to prune an established apple tree for a successful crop.
Beginners Guide to Raspberry Pruning
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
Pruning raspberry plants properly can be the difference between producing a bumper, successful crop and failure.
Free compost for life
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
Collecting fallen leaves and making leaf mould is rewarding, environmentally friendly and very economical.
On the move
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
Now is a good time to move plants if you are unhappy with their current position in the garden.
Dividing to multiply…
Posted by George under DIY Gardening Jobs
Dividing Rhizomatous Irises to improve flowering performance.
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