Chit first-early potato tubers, such as 'Foremost', by standing them in trays in a light, frost-free place
Prepare veg beds for sowing by weeding thoroughly, then cover with a thick layer of garden compost
Feed fruit trees and bushes by sprinkling sulphate of potash fertiliser around the base to encourage fruiting
Sow mustard and cress in a small seed tray on a warm windowsill for pickings in just a few weeks
Put cloches or fleece over strawberry plants to start them into growth and encourage an early crop
Hunt out overwintering snails huddled in empty pots and hidden corners, to reduce populations. Find out more about how to deter slugs and snails from your garden
Plant rhubarb into enriched soil, or lift and divide established clumps
Check if old seed packets are worth keeping by sowing a few seeds on damp kitchen paper, to see if they germinate
A popular sight in Cornwall, pride of Madeira, Echium candicans, is perfect for adding a touch of drama to both exotic and cottage garden settings, as well as a large greenhouse or conservatory.
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With abundant clusters of vibrant red flowers, Geranium ‘Summer Lovers Dark Red’ brings a splash of bold colour to pots, window boxes and hanging baskets all summer long. Drought tolerant and easy to grow, it’s perfect for low maintenance gardens and small spaces.
The ‘Lunario’ lemon tree bursts into blossom from late spring, producing juicy fruits that ripen from the end of summer. Once it’s had time to settle, you’ll be picking full sized lemons within 12 months. Keep it potted in a sunny, sheltered spot and protect it from frost, and it will reward you with a strong, reliable crop for seasons to come.