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How to Revive a Neglected Garden: Step-by-Step Guide

Bringing a neglected garden back from the brink can feel overwhelming, especially when the weeds look like they signed a long lease.  The good news is that revival is far more achievable than it seems once you know where to start. In this guide from the team at The Southwest London Gardener, we will walk …

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Transforming Overgrown Gardens: Where to Start and What to Save

Standing in an overgrown garden for the first time can be genuinely overwhelming. Brambles everywhere, plants you can’t identify, trees blocking all the light, paths you can barely see. It’s tempting to just clear everything and start from scratch – but that’s almost always a mistake. Here at The Southwest London Gardener, our team have …

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Natural Ideas for Covering a Garden Wall

Every garden has walls – boundary walls, retaining walls, or those stark brick surfaces that aren’t always the most appealing on the eye. Rather than viewing them as obstacles, we’ve learned to see garden walls as vertical opportunities waiting for the right natural treatment. After years of transforming bare walls across Southwest London, we’ve discovered …

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Flower Gardening for Beginners: How to Bring Your Garden to Life with Flowers

Breaking ground on your first flower garden can feel overwhelming.  You’re faced with endless plant varieties, confusing care instructions, and the nagging worry that you’re not getting it right. But here’s the thing—gardening isn’t about perfection from day one. It’s about working with nature rather than against it. Here at The Southwest London Gardener Ltd. …

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Choosing the Right Plants for SW London’s Climate

When gardening in South West London, selecting the right plants is essential for creating a thriving, beautiful garden. The area benefits from a mild, temperate climate, making it an ideal location for many plants. However, it’s crucial to consider factors such as microclimates, local soil types, and the varying weather patterns throughout the year. I’ll …

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Lawn Care Tips for a Perfect Garden Year-Round

Maintaining a pristine lawn is a year-round task. Still, with some care and attention, it’s achievable every season. At The Southwest London Gardener, we understand the needs of lawns in the varying British climate, and our approach ensures your garden remains lush, green, and thriving all year. Let’s walk through some essential seasonal lawn care …

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How to Create a Year-Round Colour Scheme in Your Garden

Discover how to create a stunning year-round colour scheme in your garden with tips and techniques from The Southwest London Gardener. Introduction Creating a year-round colour scheme in your garden is a rewarding endeavour that transforms your outdoor space into a vibrant haven throughout all seasons. At The Southwest London Gardener, we believe that with …

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The Best Plants for Small London Gardens

Discover the best plants for small London gardens and learn how to maximise your space with expert tips from The Southwest London Gardener. Introduction Creating a beautiful and functional garden in a small London space can be challenging but highly rewarding. Proper plant selection and gardening strategies can make even the most miniature urban garden …

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How To Look After Your Rose Garden In Autumn

If you want to keep your rose garden healthy and looking good throughout autumn, then deadheading any wilting or dying roses is the best thing to do.  Dead-heading is good for the rose plant and helps to support new growth. Getting rid of wilting and faded roses regularly throughout the summer and autumn will encourage new …

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