Hi everyone!<\/p>\n
It might be chilly outside, but you could always grab a sketch book and start planning your outside space… with a bit of cheeky QVC gardening on in the background, of course! I hope you’ve been enjoying our shows so far, and we might have tempted you with something lovely!<\/p>\n
2020 season shows\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n
I’ve had a busy January so far, and our gardening season at QVC has got off to a great start! This season, we are planning on getting YOU involved more with our shows at QVC. Each week, we will be calling out for your questions and photos, and we will then be showing them and giving you as much advice as possible! You can paste your questions and photos any time onto my Facebook page.<\/a><\/p>\n
It’s always a fast-moving show, but we will try and answer as many questions as possible! Don’t forget too about the QVC Hub on my website<\/a>, as that’s where you can find out more about our whole QVC world. There’s extra gardening hints and tips, behind the scenes stories, and tonnes more!<\/p>\n
Facebook Live<\/strong><\/p>\n
We are also changing the way we do Facebook Live too, and will be showing as many demos as we can! Did you see last week’s winter containers demo?<\/a> If you have some suggestions for the type of demos you want to see, then let me know!<\/p>\n\n
What’s going on outside?<\/strong><\/p>\n
Some plants that really brave the cold are primroses! I walked past a colourful batch today, under a sheet of frost, yet they still seemed perfectly happy. Unlike Pansies, they won’t collapse under dustings of snow either. They really are my top tip for chilly weather! I adored the ‘Star Fever’<\/a> variety that we had on the show this weekend!<\/p>\n
What to look out for!<\/strong><\/p>\n
With a focus on sustainability this year, we are so pleased to have a peat-free compost in the range. Westland have introduced a top-performing mix<\/a>, which is for containers, borders and general potting, with comparable results to peat-based composts.<\/p>\n
And, super popular, we now have houseplants on the website, with one particular favourite! The Anthurium in water<\/a> was a big hit, not just on the show, but also on social media afterwards!<\/p>\n
We will be celebrating the world of Begonias during February, with the beautiful Giant Begonias<\/a>. Oh my gosh, they are hands-down exhibition quality, but super easy to grow! Everything about these plants is super-sized with six inch blooms, and the plants are so strong and durable… and the secret: you can save the tubers for the next year too!<\/p>\n
Michael x<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"