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Dahlias deliver unmatched drama in colours that defy description. Grow them from tuber to trophy bloom with this complete care guide covering planting, feeding, pinching, and overwintering.
Design a dedicated cutting bed so you always have something beautiful to bring indoors, from late spring throu...
Convert a patch of lawn into a wildflower meadow that supports native pollinators and fills every season with ...
From thriller-filler-spiller planting to winter interest, master the art of containers so every pot on your te...
Understand what bees, butterflies, and hoverflies really need and plant your garden to support the full pollin...
From mechanics to colour theory, learn the design principles that turn a simple harvest of home-grown flowers ...
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“The dahlia guide completely changed my season. I followed every step and harvested over 200 blooms from just twelve plants. Florexus is the real deal.”
“The cutting garden guide gave me a plan I could actually follow. Two years in and I have fresh flowers on every surface from April through November.”
“The pollinator article inspired me to rip out half my lawn. Three seasons on, the meadow has transformed my entire neighbourhood’s bee population.”