such as spiky palms and pencil junipers, make great focal points. But a little goes a long way, so use sparingly or the planting will look over-stimulating. With standard-sized borders (1.5-2m wide) one focal point plant every four to six metres should be enough. ...
furniture and any other areas for hard standing and lawn. Once you've got your facts straight, know how much room you actually have to grow things plus, where you want yourgarden bordersand beds to be, you will have a clear idea of what you can achieve in your planting scheme. ...
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Planting, growing and caring for these shade garden and houseplant superstars. Coleus Colorful coleus varieties add pizzazz to shady beds, sunny borders and containers. Milkweed Help monarch butterflies while beautifying your flower garden with this native perennial. There are many more plants fea...
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As we explore creative planting ideas to maximize garden space, it's essential to delve deeper into the benefits of raised garden beds. Raised beds are elevated planting areas surrounded by frames or borders. They provide improved drainage, reduced weed competition, and better...
Planting out young plants Once your young plants are a bit more established and showing healthy growth, they will still need a bit of extra care to get them fully ready for planting out into beds & borders and your pots & baskets Read more How to grow from seed indoors Don’t worry if...
If borders are well established and you want to retain some plants, consider interplanting. Put in some veggies among those roses or put herbs next to your boxwoods, for instance. Companion planting can work for both new and older plants.Learn more in our companion planting guide. ...