A competition to find the UK's rarest plant has been launched. Plant Heritage's Threatened Plant of the Year 2025 competition is calling on gardeners across the country to search their gardens, ...
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Plant Heritage’s ‘Threatened Plant of the Year’ returns this February for 2025, with gardeners urged to submit rare or unusual plants into the competition for a chance to win.
Last year the Irish Garden Plant Society’s rare Aubrieta ‘Shangarry’, an attractive double flowering plant that resembles Parma Violets, won. Anyone can enter, from hobbyist amateur gardeners to house ...
February is a good month to start sowing seed undercover. By sowing seeds early on in the year, you get a longer growing season, giving crops like tomatoes a better chance of ripening by the end of ...
Last year the Irish Garden Plant Society’s rare Aubrieta ‘Shangarry’, an attractive double flowering plant that resembles Parma Violets, won. In previous years, the following were crowned ...
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News Letter on MSNGardeners urged to enter rare plant competitionHorticultural conservation charity Plant Heritage is calling for people in Belfast to take part in their Threatened Plant of the Year 2025 competition.
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LincolnshireWorld on MSNLocals called to enter rare plant competition this FebruaryHorticultural conservation charity Plant Heritage is calling for people in Lincolnshire to take part in their Threatened Plant of the Year 2025 competition.
Any Feng Shui enthusiast with a green thumb will know that snake plant benefits are truly transformative. Snake plants are extremely attractive and valuable plants, with more benefits than you may ...
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