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A rose by any other name…

Christmas rose (Helleborus niger) flowers can be spoiled by muddy rain splashes. Use a bark mulch to lessen this problem, and use cloches where possible.

This is also a good time to clear out any weeds in your beds, so that you can mulch in the spring. If the weather has been windy or stormy, remember to make sure your tender plants are still well protected – fleece and bubble wrap can easily blow away. Make sure you’ve cleared up all those old autumn leaves too – especially around plants such as Alpines that dislike the wet.

Trees – inside and out!

If it snows, make sure you brush it off the branches of shrubs, trees and conifers as the weight can break branches and ruin the shape of your tree. If you don’t want to deal with needle drop from your Christmas tree opt for a fir (Abies) or pine (Pinus) specimen as they are able to retain needles for a longer period. Keep them away from radiators or fires, and if you buy a cut tree stand it in a water-filled bucket or a stand that has a reservoir for water. Cut off a good couple of inches and the tree will be better able to absorb the water. If you want some of your holly berries for indoor decorations, use some netting to keep the birds off – do leave some for them though!

Christmas shopping at Rosemoor

15 – 23 December

The Plant Centre and Gift Shop at RHS Garden Rosemoor in Devon will be getting everyone in the Christmas spirit this month. You’ll find tempting samples, gift wrapping and make your own hampers – and all kinds of other fun will be going on to get you in the festive mood. Open 11am – 4pm

The Magic of Christmas at Harlow Carr

6 & 7, 13 & 14, 20 – 24 December

There’s plenty going on to get you in the mood for Christmas at RHS Garden Harlow Carr in Yorkshire. There’s family fun if you’ve got the grandchildren over the school holidays, plus a chance to find some tempting Christmas presents in the Plant Centre and Shop. And after all that fun you’ll want to take the weight off your feet, so head to Bettys Café Tea Rooms for a hot drink and something sweet to eat. 10am – 3pm

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