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Muscari

Muscari, commonly known as grape hyacinths, are charming spring-flowering bulbs that bring a burst of colour to UK gardens. Known for their clusters of...

Agapanthus

Agapanthus, also known as African lily, is a striking plant renowned for its clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers held on tall stems. These elegant blooms,...

How to Grow Chaenomeles

Chaenomeles, commonly known as flowering quince, is a stunning addition to UK gardens, renowned for its early blooms and decorative fruits. These hardy shrubs...

Viburnum tinus

Viburnum tinus, or Laurustinus, is an evergreen shrub that provides year-round interest. Its main flowering period spans November to April, with clusters of pinkish-white blooms...

Syringa (Lilac)

Plant Grow Guide: Syringa (Lilac) Taxonomy Scientific Name: Syringa spp. Family: Oleaceae Common Names: Lilac Origin Native Range: Southeastern Europe to eastern Asia. Plant Type Type: Deciduous shrub or small tree Position Light: Full...

Viburnum tinus (Laurustinus)

Common Name: LaurustinusFamily: AdoxaceaeType: Evergreen shrubHeight: 2-4 meters (6-13 feet)Spread: 2-3 meters (6-10 feet)Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 8-10, tolerating temperatures down to -12°C...

Prunus cerasifera ‘Nigra’

Common Name: Black Cherry PlumBotanical Name: Prunus cerasifera ‘Nigra’Family: RosaceaeHardiness Zone: RHS H5 (Hardy in most of the UK), USDA Zone 4-9Origin: Cultivar of Prunus cerasifera, native to Western...

Forsythia

Forsythia Grow Guide Forsythia is a fast-growing, deciduous shrub known for its bright yellow flowers that signal the arrival of spring. It is an easy-to-grow...

Olive Trees

Growing Olive Trees in the UK: A Gardener’s Guide Olive trees (Olea europaea) have long been associated with the warm Mediterranean, but they can thrive...

Scilla bifolia

Scilla bifolia Grow Guide Botanical Name: Scilla bifolia Common Name: Alpine Squill Family: Asparagaceae Genus: Scilla Plant Type: Bulbous perennial Flowering Period: February to April Height & Spread: 10–15 cm (4–6 inches) tall Clumps will gradually spread over time Position: Prefers...

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