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Plant cyclamen in pot gaps

Add hardy flowering cyclamen to your winter pots to fill any gaps and brighten up the display. You’ll find several types in all shades, from deep red to pinks and white. Go for those that survive outdoors – you’ll find the tender ones in the house plant department.

Cyclamen do best in moisture-retentive compost and out of full sun. Use a trowel to make a hole and press in the rootball firmly before watering the compost to settle the new

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