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Hungarian Bear's-breeches seem so unlikely in Northern regions.
The very hardy Acanthus hungaricus will grow right down to Zone 5 and make a spectacular show in mid-summer.
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Established perennial beds should be fertilized in early spring, if necessary. A soil test is the best way to find out what type and amount of fertilizer to use: many garden centers offer a soil testing service, or they can refer you to local soil laboratories. I generally recommend...

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Midsummer GARDENING TIP #1
Even if your borders are a mess and needing attention, if you're about to host a garden party then your first task should be to mow the lawn. During warm weather lawns grow slowly and may even go dormant (unless you water regularly) but a quick trim will chop everything back to one neat-and-tidy length. However... before you get out the mower, take the extra few minutes to do s...

Midsummer GARDENING TIP #2
During midsummer, containers often need a boost. They may have had some poor choices in them for the summer weather, for example pansies that have become straggly. Yank these out and run to the garden centre for some 4-inch pots of something more heat tolerant, such as Begonias or Sweet Potato Vines (pictured here in a windowbox). This size of pot is perfect for "popping in" to...

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