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		<title>5 ways to improve your garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2019 12:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Below are some tips for designing and growing a garden that will make you...]]></description>
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<p>Technology can be complicated, but we’ve seen it all before and can help…</p>



<p>1 Give your plants a lift<br>
Removing lower branches from trees and shrubs (sometimes called ‘crown lifting) can make them look a million dollars. It can improve their shape, make them look ‘cleaner’ and also help air circulate around the plant as well as creating opportunities to plant underneath them. Target branches that are touching the ground or spoiling the shape of the plant and remove them back to their source. Make sure your cutting tools are sharp and leave a clean cut.</p>



<p>2 Top dress your pots<br>
Scrape away the top 5cm of compost from the tops of pots of established plants. This will remove weeds, moss and dead leaves. Then replace with a layer of fresh compost or a decorative mulch and then water the compost, unless it is already saturated. If you come across any stubborn weed seedlings or deep-rooted perennial weeds, use a thin bladed weeding tool or a garden knife to get them out.</p>



<p>3 Smooth the cracks in your patio<br>
Use a patio weeding tool or even an old, rusty pair of secateurs to scrape away moss and weeds from the cracks in between your paving slabs. Once removed, fill in any gaps between the paving with a mix of three parts sharp sand to one part cement, and a little water to moisten the mix. Push it down the cracks with a pointing trowel, then smooth the surface with the trowel or an old piece of cut off hosepipe.</p>



<p>4 Fill gaps in pots with instant color<br>
Freshly planted containers may contain lots of bare earth while you wait for plants to mature. Instead of putting up with this empty scene, fill gaps with temporary colour by planting violas or primroses. These tough and brightly-colourful plants will provide colour for as long as you want them too.</p>



<p>5 Make a new flowerbed<br>
Most gardens have a bit of lawn to spare so dig some out and add some new plants to improve your garden.  Cut into the area of turf you wish to remove, using a spade. Then insert a  turfing iron or a spade horizontally into the turf to lift it up. Make cuts along the length of the area you are lifting, so that you move manageable pieces of turf at a time. Dig over the ground to loosen it up, and then add some new plants. Check the heights and spreads on the labels to make sure you will have enough room for the plants once they have matured.</p>
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		<title>Tips: how to grow a lemon tree</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2019 12:03:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Lemons are more cold-sensitive than all other citrus trees. Due to this cold...]]></description>
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<p>Lemons are more&nbsp;cold-sensitive&nbsp;than all other citrus trees. Due to this cold sensitivity, lemon trees should be planted near the south side of the home.</p>



<p>Lemon trees need protection from frost. Growing them near the house should help with this.</p>



<p>Lemon trees also require full sunlight for adequate growth.</p>



<p>While lemon trees can tolerate a range of soils, including poor soil, most prefer well-drained, slightly acidic soil.</p>



<p>Lemon trees should be set slightly higher than ground. Therefore, dig a hole somewhat shallower than the length of the root ball. Place the tree in the hole and replace soil, tamping firmly as you go. Water sufficiently and add some mulch to help retain moisture.</p>



<p>Lemon trees require deep watering once weekly.</p>



<p>If necessary, pruning may be done to maintain their shape and height.</p>
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		<title>Gardening tips and flower care</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2019 12:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Lantana White &amp; Purple Flowers can be a ceautiful addition to your San Fernando Garden. This plant is known for being Perennial. Lantana white and purple flowers have the capacity to bloom their flowers during 8 months in the year, usually from March to November.</p>



<p>During winter, its leaves remain green and its flowers do not show. Lantana is commonly used to cover planters. Generally, this type of Lantana does not grow much. It can be pruned frequently and has the facility to recover easily. </p>
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