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Gardening expert shares ‘number mistake’ people often make when planting

A gardener has shared a mistake that people often make when they’re planting – explaining that the way he recommends could even save green-fingered people money

If you’re lucky enough to have some outdoor space, you’ll want to make it look as lovely as possible by adding flowers, ornaments, and other trinkets that make you beam with joy – especially when the sun decides to make an appearance. But if you’re not a naturally green-fingered person, you may look to experts for gardening advice to help you out.

Senior Landscape Architect at David Wilson Homes, Brian Hawtin, who has lectured in garden design and worked on TV shows such as Love Your Garden, has shared a plant-buying method that can save you money, hailing it as the “golden rule of garden design.”

Brian has warned against a mistake that many amateur gardeners make, which is buying plants in even numbers. Brian explains why plants should always be purchased in threes, fives, sevens or nines, and why this could save you money when you’re shopping.

He said: “My golden rule of plant buying is that plants should always be bought in threes, fives, sevens, or even nines. A mistake many gardeners make is planting up in singles, pairs or even numbers. Plants should clump, sprawl, and intertwine, not sit in rigid lines or block shapes. Planting in odd numbers creates visual variety and offers maximum aesthetic impact.”

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