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January in Your Garden

Janua-re: Re-plan, Re-plant, Re-Vive! Re-vitalise… Oh, those pests… Keep an eye out for lawn caterpillar, mole crickets or fungus in the lawn and treat if

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October in Your Garden

October in Your Garden Ahh, October…the most beautiful month!  The garden springs to life, forgotten favourites pop up and show themselves, rose bushes are in

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August in Your Garden

The windy, windy month of August…blowing winter out the backdoor and new beginnings, fresh growth and warmer days in the front.  So let’s shake those

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June in Your Garden

June in the Garden

Winter has arrived with longer nights and colder days, but that’s okay  – the garden needs the cold for all sorts of reasons. So stay indoors, cosy up and bring the garden inside with the huge range or indoor plants available here at Lifestyle Home Garden.

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May in Your Garden

Colors abound as the May garden reflects the low autumn sun from its foliage, coated in warm shades of red, yellow, orange, and umber.

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Edible Hedges

Edible Hedges Hedges are handy things to cultivate as they serve so many purposes in the garden and there is no better time to plant

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Artemisia afra

Artemisia afra When the old folks said: “The worse the medicine tastes, the better it works”, they could well have been talking about wormwood.  It

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Growing your own Thyme

Apart from being the most attractive, aromatic and easy-to-grow herb, thyme is probably also the most used and abused plant in garden puns, none of

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Basil

Basil Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is everybody’s must-have herb for so many reasons.  Nina Killham perfectly defines this flexible gardener’s and culinary favourite in her foodie

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Fuchsias

Fuchsias The Fuchsia remains one of the most loved garden plants around the world. More than 800 gorgeous fuchsia hybrids have been developed from the

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Planting for the Birds

Welcome Birds into your Garden As city dwellers, we sometimes, amidst the hustle and bustle of our everyday rush, forget that we share our urban

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