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RT from @GWmag@jenharp7 They probably haven't been, and you won't need to until bigger anyhow. Only pinch the tips, you'll be just fine if you don't pinch them.
RT from @GWmag @MrsMelonMomma Yes, I think there is hope. Bring it back inside, let it dry out if wet (it probably got soaked in the rain). Keep it somewhere warm and sunny, and if you do put it outside again, wait until mid May and keep under shelter, away from rain. Succul…
RT from @GWmag@thewesthamman98 Give them a chance to dry out, don't let get bone dry, but hopefully if you leave them somewhere warm and slightly sunny they will slowly come back.
RT from @GWmag @rbcca_blaylock I would let them get as big as they like. 😀 It is more an issue of getting some supports into the pot now so that they don't fall under their own weight once they start flowering. The smaller the pot, the faster they will dry out, so find a bal…
RT from @The_RHS On this week's #RHSPodcast, historian Wesley Kerr tells the story of a painting of a gardener that was a milestone in the representation of Black people in British art.
You'll also hear @Botanygeek on terrariums, listen now:
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RT from @The_RHS RT @RHSEducation: Are you studying or have studied for an RHS Qualification & live near the sea? We’d love to hear how the skills & knowledge learnt are helping with the challenge of gardening in a coastal area for a feature we’re writin… https://t.co/cpnv65NNZB
RT from @The_RHS Spring sees the Woodland terraces burst into colour at @RHSHarlowCarr.
The traditional rock-garden area behind the Old Bath House is full of primulas, dwarf rhododendrons, hellebores and trilliums.
See what else is looking good:
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RT from TEGmagazine Find horticulturalist and landscaper Jamie Butterworth‘s top recommendations for resilient flowers to plant this spring. They won't let you down!
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RT from TEGmagazine Spring is well under way but there is just enough time to grow flowers and order seeds of annual flowers and vegetables for a gorgeous summer garden. Follow our guide. https://t.co/XCANfxQc3I
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RT from TEGmagazine Much of the skill of growing your own vegetables lies in planning ahead, and one great way to do that is to sow plenty of brassicas throughout the year, like now! https://t.co/Jq09mmhzNI
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RT from TEGmagazine Lots will be growing vegetables at home this spring. For anyone new to home growing, here’s our guide to what you can grow, how long it takes and what sort of harvest you can expect, so you can work out what’s worth your time and effo…
RT from TEGmagazine True blue flowers are a thing of rare beauty. It’s not uncommon to see purple flowers with names that claim them as blue. Here are 7 of our favourites, no purple imposters in sight! https://t.co/WPZyPsNbUD
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RT from TEGmagazine Sow biennials this summer and look forward to their pretty flowers next spring and summer. Most are easy to grow and produce beautiful results so the wait is definitely worth it. https://t.co/VSaKJs8Ygf
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RT from TEGmagazine At a loose end with the kids for the next few days? Discover four fun and creative garden activities for children: https://t.co/acs3MdlATO
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