The Garden Minute ⏰: Monday 18 December 2023
☀️Good morning Gardeners. Here is today's gardening round up :)
George Harrison’s Garden: How the Beatle and his wife turned a ‘tangled jungle’ into a magnificent garden. Friar Park is a Gothic fantasy on the chalk downs just above Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. It was famous 100 years ago as the most eccentric and extravagant new garden in England. Today, it is no less famous as the place that the former Beatle George Harrison, with his wife, Olivia, loved and restored. Country Life.
Bigger garden ponds, rich in native plants, improve biodiversity in towns and cities. In a recently published study, scientists identify the best ways to manage your garden pond to provide a haven for aquatic species such as insects and snails in urban areas. Bournemouth University.
Bellway encourages buyers to create garden habitats ahead of biodiversity laws. The major brand has partnered with a global conservation charity to help it enrich its sites. Business Live.
How NOT to leave ferns overwinter. This is the time of year - early winter, at the time of writing - when our ferns are starting to look brown and revolting, so now is the time to get out there and cut off all the dying foliage. Rachel the Gardener Blog.
How to care for a winter honeysuckle plant for pretty, fragrant blooms adorning your garden all winter long. Ideal Home.
What birdlife will be visiting your garden this winter? Somerset County Gazette.
5 things to know if you're buying a garden shredder. Garden shredders don't come cheap, but they're extremely handy tools for quick and efficient clearing of your hedge trimmings or other prunings. Which.co.uk?
Seven ways to give your veg garden a lift. From adding structure to keeping beds as full as possible, here's how to ensure your plot looks good all year round. Daily Telegraph. Subscription Required.
Long garden ideas, from zoning to hedging plants. If you've got a long, narrow garden you're not alone, these are one of the most common types of garden around. The good news is they can easily be transformed from uninviting corridors into beautiful outdoor spaces. House Beautiful.
How to fuse modern and traditional in a stylish country garden. Charlotte Rowe’s elegant design for a country garden in Hampshire fuses modern and traditional styles and captures the Zeitgeist for naturalism with a contemporary edge. Gardens Illustrated.
In local news:
Cambo Gardens, Kingsbarns, St Andrews, owes it all to two pigs. The Herald.
Looking back: the highs and lows of the past gardening year. Mid December, Plot 29: the end of year report. Another odd season. If 2022 was defined by imported sandy soil and a late spring start, 2023 was about interruption: accidents and exile. But much to love about it too. The Guardian.
‘Strong-scented’ plants can help repel rats from your gardens. Nottingham Post.
How to look after your Christmas azaleas and cyclamen plants. These beautiful plants bear abundant, short, white and pink flowers in winter above masses of low-growing, heart-shaped foliage. iNews.
A study reveals that plants are capable of absorbing more carbon dioxide than previously thought. Since childhood we have known the importance of photosynthesis on Earth, but now its projection is relevant for the climate scenarios included in this new study. Meteored.
Extremely rare moss rediscovered near Edinburgh. A critically endangered moss has been restored at Threipmuir Reservoir, thanks to a collaboration between NatureScot and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Nature Scot.
How to take hardwood cuttings: propagating shrubs in winter. Garden Ninja.
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