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13
Mar 2022
As temperatures finally start to reach double figures and we get a glimpse of sunny days ahead, our focus starts to turn towards the garden.
You can't fail to be inspired by the bursts of colourful crocuses on the Stray and it won't be long before we see Harrogate's famous pink cherry blossoms appearing too.
This is usually the time of year I tentatively step out of the back door, have a look at the dire state of the barren landscape before me and then retreat back to the house. 'I'll tackle it later', I tell myself as I metaphorically bury my head in the kids' waterlogged sandpit.
Phil said it was now time to cut down any dogwood, also known as Cornus, which are deciduous trees and shrubs.
After being battered by three storms, Phil said it was worth making sure any ripped branches in damaged trees had "clean cuts".
He said:
I was surprised at Phil's next tip, as I would usually wait a bit longer to start tackling the grass, but if it helps get rid of messy old leaves, I'm all for it.
He said:
Phil said it was now "all go" at Horticap, which provides training in horticulture and rural skills to adults with learning and other disabilities.
RHS Garden Harlow Carr.
This is something I think most of us are particularly looking forward to after what feels like an eternal winter.
The main borders at RHS garden Harlow Carr.
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