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A gardening expert has shared the "most common mistake" people make in January that can spell disaster for future plants, flowers and vegetables - and what you should be doing instead ...
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Gardening for the ‘fake spring’
David Whitwam with Whitwam Organics joined Good Day to share how you can adapt your garden to both warmer and cooler weather as we head into February.
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