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Cyclamen Coum
Cyclamen Coum is a brave little ground-hugger. Photograph: Alamy
Cyclamen Coum is a brave little ground-hugger. Photograph: Alamy

Gardening tips: grow your own mixed native hedge

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Plus, plant Cyclamen coum, listen to US landscape designer Leah Churner’s new gardening podcast

Plant this Cyclamen coum is a brave little ground-hugger, popping up from January to March. It carries upright dark pink or white petals like a headdress above a rosette of silvery leaves. Ants spread the seeds about, so you’ll gradually grow a colony. It is best bought in containers and planted out in partial shade.

Hedge this It’s the season to plant hedges. Save money (and garden wildlife) by establishing a mixed native hedge of hawthorn, dog rose, bird cherry, field maple and the like, grown as baby bareroot plants known as whips; habitataid.co.uk’s conservation hedge pack is ideal.

Listen to this Hothouse, from US landscape designer Leah Churner, is an engaging listen. From seed-sharing and permaculture to gardening as therapy and growing a cutting garden, it delves into the deeper issues behind how and why we grow plants.

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