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Got the space for a small tree in your garden?

There are lots of reasons to feed your soil – improving it for better flower and crop production is one!

The worms have spent some time thinking about planting a small tree in their garden. First thing to consider is space, both upwards and outwards …

There are loads of trees available for us gardeners with smaller gardens. We’ve found that with evergreen and deciduous varieties coming in all sorts of shapes and sizes, it is important that what we do our home work and choose the right tree for us. This week the wrigglers have written six silly cartoons to help you decide … and we’ve linked some more info below, from the experts.

That’s enough from the worms, here’s some tip-top advise from the experts

RHS talk about trees for smaller gardens

20 trees for small gardens – from gardener’s World

Great direction, packed full of links and further reading

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Year-round garden pruning guide

Great advice and full of quick and simple tips too, for example … don’t cut into tender plants or evergreens right now as their top growth provides insulation from penetrating cold.

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