Hardy perennials are the lifeblood of the UK’s 30 million gardens – and there are species to suit all aspects and soil types across the four seasons ...
Frost hardy perennials are tough plants that can withstand the winter cold and return year after year with a fantastic display of flowers and foliage. Even if you live in a colder climate ...
“Plants that were chosen to be hardy in our climate should ... that must survive winter cold, such as flower buds that were developed last summer and fall, undergo chemical changes in autumn ...
Learn about the hardy plants you don't need to prune ... these should be left unpruned throughout the winter. Any flowers on old wood should be pruned in summer after the plant blooms.
Most summer bulbs are not hardy so need to be lifted before ... In this video Carol Klein plants exotic bulbs (Peacock flowers) and tubers (Begonias) in early April for late summer colour.