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The Burgon & Ball Journal

The Burgon & Ball Journal
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Shrubs for winter colour and scent

The end of summer doesn’t have to mean an end to colour and interest in the garden. There are still many choices when it comes to creating a beautiful garden in winter. Here are six of our favourite shrubs for creating a winter garden with the ‘wow' factor.
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Beautiful biennials: now's the time to plant for next year

Meaning ‘flowering in its second year’, biennial is the name given to flowers and other plants which use their first summer to grow a rosette of greenery, then bloom and produce seeds in their second summer. Plant them in spring and early summer to flower next year. Here are six favourite biennials to try.
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Sowing seeds in June: there's still time to sow!

It may feel like you’ve slightly missed the boat when it comes to growing from seed this year. but don't worry, there's still lots of seeds you can sow in June for late-summer colour, or edibles for cropping this year. Here's our pick of six seeds to sow in June.
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Practical pruning: how to prune shrub roses

Roses are without doubt an all-time favourite garden bloom in the UK. Although they're robust plants, shrub and English roses benefit from a little TLC, and pruning in February or early March can help them stay healthy, keep a good shape and flower abundantly. Here's our easy guide to pruning shrub and English roses.
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