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  • Pippa Greenwood: What to Plant in March

    Pippa Greenwood: What to Plant in March

    Renowned gardening expert Pippa Greenwood leads you through the planting season. She shares what she is planting in her garden each month plus some insider gardening tips to help you grow the same. March is time for planting Garlic sets, spring onion White Lisbon and peas.  Read more here...

  • Pippa Greenwood what to plant in February

    Pippa Greenwood what to plant in February

    Renowned gardening expert Pippa Greenwood leads you through the planting season month by month.  She shares what she is planting in her garden each month and shares some insider gardening tips to help you grow the same.  

    February is time for planting Onion sets, Tomato plants and first early seed potatoes.

    Will you grow along? 

  • Pippa Greenwood what to plant in January

    Pippa Greenwood what to plant in January

    This is the first of a series of monthly planting blogs that I will be producing over the year. So, if you want to get growing all year long then follow along and I will provide gardening inspiration each month. We start with winter gardening and the planting for January is broad beans, carrots and salad leaves.  

  • Pippa Greenwood: Haxnicks December Gardening tips

    Pippa Greenwood: Haxnicks December Gardening tips

    Here are my Haxnicks December Gardening Tips to lead you up to Christmas.  Its time t...

  • Introducing Haxnicks new traditionally crafted garden tools

    Introducing Haxnicks new traditionally crafted garden tools

    We are proud to announce the launch of our new traditionally crafted and high-quality tools, built on tradition with a ten-year guarantee. They will be available from  the Haxnicks website in late November, just in time for Christmas.

  • Pippa Greenwood: Gardening Tips for November

    Pippa Greenwood: Gardening Tips for November

    Pippa Greenwood offers her gardening tips for November. From how to deal with garden pests still active following the warm autumn. To where to find bare root fruit trees like apples and pears.