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Plan Your Dream Garden: New Year Resolutions for Green Spaces

The start of a new year is the perfect time to plan your dream garden. Whether you’re envisioning vibrant flower beds, a lush lawn, or a vegetable patch, careful planning in January will set you up for success.

1. Review and Reflect:
Think about what worked well in your garden last year. Were there any plants or areas that underperformed? Use this insight to refine your approach this year.

2. Create a Planting Calendar:
Plan when and where to plant your chosen flowers, shrubs, and vegetables. Note key dates for pruning, fertilising, and harvesting to stay on track throughout the year.

3. Set Sustainable Goals:

  • Start composting to reduce waste and nourish your garden naturally.
  • Incorporate water-saving techniques like rainwater harvesting.
  • Choose pollinator-friendly plants to encourage biodiversity.

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