
White Azalea- picture by Ellen Zillin
White Azalea- picture by Ellen Zillin
Bouganvillea by Bob Phillips
Bouganvillea 2 by Bob Phillips
Picture by Eva Kovacs
Picture by Atie Post
Picture by Gina Gray
Tulip ‘Harborlight’
‘I’ve seen some wonderful borders at a National Trust property near me. I enquired about these and was told that they are ‘herbaceous borders’. Can you tell me what this means and how to go about creating one, please?’
If the plants seem dry on arrival, soak the roots in water for 24 hours; if any are damaged in transit, let the nursery know as soon as possible, so that they can be replaced.
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