Traditionally Autumn and Spring have been considered the best times of year to undertake new planting, including the transplanting of existing material. However, there has been a trend over recent years where Spring has been dry and not good for successful planting and establishment. Consequently, we are advocating as much autumn planting as possible. This is also the approach that Kew Botanic Gardens are taking along with Monty Don.
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Whatton House Garden: Divide and conquer
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Traditionally Autumn and Spring have been considered the best times of year to undertake new planting, including the transplanting of existing material. However, there has been a trend over recent years where Spring has been dry and not good for successful planting and establishment. Consequently, we are advocating as much autumn planting as possible. This is also the approach that Kew Botanic Gardens are taking along with Monty Don.