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What’s Gorgeous in the Garden in February and March?

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Chaste Snowdrop, Venturous Harbinger of Spring

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Top 5 Ground Cover Plants

December 31, 2021January 21, 2022 Scotland Grows

What’s Gorgeous in the Garden in December and January?

November 19, 2021January 21, 2022 Scotland Grows

The Christmas Rose

November 12, 2021December 3, 2021 Scotland Grows

Planting Containers for Winter Colour

October 15, 2021November 12, 2021 Scotland Grows

Planning For A Christmas Display

October 8, 2021November 8, 2021 Scotland Grows

How to Extend your Show of Spring Colour using Daffodils and Tulips

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The West Lothian Gardens Competition aims to recognise those who make the extra effort to improve our environment. It has been running for over 35 years, attracting gardeners of all ages and abilities.
Buddleja often gets a raw deal as a garden plant! As it is often seen growing like a huge weed at the side of railways, on derelict ground and from the brickwork of abandoned buildings, it is classed as an invasive species and does not always get the praise it deserves in what it can bring to the garden.
Originating in Mexico, Scotland would not seem the most obvious place for dahlias to thrive and yet we love them! The popularity of dahlias looks set to continue in our borders and containers, which ones are your favourites?
In the latest issue of Scotland Grows magazine, David Gallacher talks about gardeing on a budget by keeping your eyes on the clearance racks at nurseries and garden centres.

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