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4 Garden Arch Ideas to Transform Your Garden

Looking for that extra ‘something’ to elevate your garden? Garden arches offer endless possibilities that not only take the appearance of your garden to the next level, but they also have many practical uses too! Garden arches have been a popular garden accessory for thousands of years. Even the ancient Greeks and Romans were partial

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Indoor Plants That Provide More Oxygen

Aside from their aesthetic qualities, plants also famously produce oxygen as they breathe. Did you know that certain varieties are much more effective at bringing oxygen into your home than others? We often don’t realise how important air quality is for our health. It’s easy to assume that because we’re indoors, we’re protected from all

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How To Grow Spring Flowering Bulbs

Spring flowering bulbs are a season favourite because they burst into bloom right as the warmer weather arrives. Many of the spring flowering bulbs begin during Winter, they are a precursor to upcoming warmer weather, reminding us that Spring is not too far away. Their wide range of colours and varieties make them gorgeous to

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Growing Roses in Pots

With their soft petals, gorgeous colours and delightful fragrance, roses are a gardener’s dream. Rose bushes are hardier than they look, and can in fact be successfully grown in a wide variety of conditions and locations. Planting roses in pots is an elegant way to appreciate the beautiful blooms in a limited space — whether

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Christmas Gifts for Gardeners

Got a garden lover on your list this Christmas? You’re in luck – finding Christmas presents for gardeners is easy at Garden Express. Whether you’re shopping for an old hand or a budding green thumb, there’s something for everyone. We’ve got a great range on offer for top Christmas gift ideas for gardeners.    

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Bulbs, Corms, Rhizomes, Tubers and Stolons: What’s the Difference?

Bulbs are known for producing some of the world’s most prized perennial flowers. Less well-known is the range of other underground stem types, which offer everything from show-stopping flowers and ornamental foliage to a variety of edible produce and sought-after culinary flavourings. Understanding the differences between these plant types gives insight into their growth cycles,

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Best Fast-Growing Hedge Plants

The best fast-growing hedge plants for your garden will depend on the effect you want to create. From privacy screening or covering an unsightly facade to formal borders and path edging, the possibilities are endless. Regardless of what type of hedge you’re aiming for, you’re probably hoping to see it become established sooner rather than

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How to Grow Frangipani from a Cutting

    Frangipani trees are true stars of the summer months, lending a tropical look and heavenly fragrance to Australian gardens. They love tropical, subtropical and warm-temperate coastal conditions, and with a little extra attention to microclimate, it’s even possible to grow them in cooler and inland regions. Why Propagate Frangipanis? A big plus for

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Top Drought-Proof Plants for Summer

All plants need water, but some can make do with much less than others, tolerating or even thriving in dry conditions. The good news for gardeners is that a drought resistant garden need not be confined to any one type of plant. From native trees to Meditteranean edibles, flowers to feature plants, there’s something for

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