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Add description, images, menus and links to your mega menu
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Link to your collections, sales and even external links
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Add description, images, menus and links to your mega menu
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Link to your collections, sales and even external links
Add up to five columns
Add description, images, menus and links to your mega menu
A column with no settings can be used as a spacer
Link to your collections, sales and even external links
Add up to five columns
February marks the first signs of spring. Snowdrops, Crocus, and Iris reticulata push through the cold soil with delicate bursts of colour. Shrubs like Daphne odora, Hamamelis (Witch Hazel), and Camellia fill the garden with fragrance and early blooms. Heather (Erica carnea) carpets borders with pink and white flowers, while Primroses and Pulmonaria start to stir. Planting February-flowering varieties ensures early nectar for pollinators and a garden full of life before spring officially begins.
