Winter might seem like the quiet season in the garden — but there’s plenty going on beneath the surface. It’s the perfect time to prep, plan, prune and plant for the seasons ahead. That’s why we’ve put together a step-by-step series on what to do, plant and plan during winter.
What is it?
A FREE 3-month guided series to help you make the most of winter in your garden. From the beginning of June until the end of winter, you’ll receive fortnightly emails packed with expert advice and access to key seasonal articles.
Every two weeks, we’ll send you essential winter garden to-dos, how-tos and inspiration.
[ To catch up on any missed articles, find them here ]
Timely emails and articles telling you what you should be planting this season.
Focussing this season on —
- General and edible planting
- Strawberries
- Hedging & screening plants
- Growing dahlias from seed
Winter gardening to-dos & tasks, with step-by-step guides.
This season’s advice includes:
- Winter garden overview & priorities
- Choosing hedges & screening plants
- Soil mixes
- Hydrangea care & pruning techniques
- And more…
Make the most of the gardening knowledge that our garden experts will share with you throughout the season.

How to join the Gardening Series
Thanks to Gubba Garden Store, the Winter Gardening Series is FREE for all!
Join us this winter — Simply add your email address below, and we’ll guide you through your winter gardening to-dos. Your future garden will thank you for it!

Winter’s the time to reset, plan and prepare…but where do you begin?
Get our digestible fortnightly emails with bite-sized tips on what you should be doing, and when. Stay in rhythm with the season — without the overwhelm.

Time whizzes by, and it’s easy to miss those small but vital gardening windows.
Think of the Winter Gardening Series as your quiet companion — gentle nudges, helpful checklists and reminders to get things done before spring returns.

Spring preparation: Your thriving spring garden starts now.
It takes patience, planning, and doing the right things at the right time. From soil to pruning and planting, winter is when the real groundwork happens. (Which, of course, is why the Winter Gardening Series exists!)
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