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Orchard & Meadow: Restoring Health and Resilience - The unique Mulberry
29TH JUNE 2023 The unique Mulberry' | Horticulturist Reveals why ''How too much of one species can seriously affect the ecosystem and the break-in that set back years of growth." Amidst a sea of orchards, there lies a unique mulberry orchard in the heart of the countryside. This orchard is unique not just for its fruits, but also for the resilience it has displayed over the years. Mulberry trees are often grown for their succulent fruits that are sweet and nutritious. The tr

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Jun 29, 20234 min read


Unlock the Secrets to Thriving in Sandy Soil: A Gardener's Guide
Don't settle for a lackluster garden - let TTT help you transform your sandy soil into a lush and vibrant paradise.

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Jun 4, 20233 min read


Exploring the Art of Restoration Through Horticultural Design
11TH MAY 2023 Are you a plant lover or have a green thumb? Then you may be interested in pursuing a career as a horticulturist! Horticulturists are professionals who study and work with plants, utilising their knowledge to cultivate healthy and sustainable gardens, landscapes, and even food sources. These individuals are experts in soil science, plant biology, and pest management, as well as in the various methods of propagation, cultivation, and harvest of different types of

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May 11, 20234 min read


What is a Georgian Walled Garden - Walkways, Fountains, and Seating Areas, Creating A Serene and Tranquil Environment
A Georgian walled garden is a type of garden that was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, characterised by its enclosed walls, symmetric

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May 7, 20233 min read


April In The Garden - Five Tasks You Need To Do For Your Garden
13TH APRIL 2023 The pattern of folding and rolling of leaves in a bud.* Different plants use different folding patterns to pack their leaves into the bud. Beech leaves (Fagus spp.) for example, are folded together like fans. If you look closely at the opening leaf buds this week, you’ll see many different vernation patterns unfolding. But why bother in this weather? Here are five things you may need for your garden this April: Prepare Seeds or seedlings for spring and summer

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Apr 12, 20239 min read
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