Spring is the busiest time in the garden…but where do you start? It’s overwhelming. We get it. That’s why we’ve put together a step-by-step series on what to do, sow and plant for the coming spring season.
What is it?
A FREE 3-month guided series to help you make the most of spring in your garden. From the beginning of September until the end of spring, you’ll receive weekly emails packed with expert advice and key seasonal articles.
Every week, we’ll send you essential spring 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.
— What plants, flowers and vegetables you should be sowing & planting, and when.
Spring gardening to-dos & tasks, with step-by-step guides.
This season’s advice includes:
- Sowing veggies and summer crops
- Sowing & growing annual flowers
- Border plants & blossoming trees
- Preventing diseases
- Labour weekend gardening
- Feeding your garden
- Garden pests
- Essential spring gardening tasks
- Container displays for summer
- And lots more…
Gubba are offering the Sage community 10% off their online store with code: SAGEJOURNAL2025

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

Spring’s time to really crack into the garden…but where do you start?
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 the season’s window.
Think of the Spring Gardening Series like a calendar for your garden, with friendly reminders of the small windows of time you have to get things done before summer arrives.

A brilliantly bursting garden doesn’t happen by accident.
It takes preparation, know-how and doing the right things at the right time. (Which, of course, is why the Spring Gardening Series exists!)
JOIN THE SPRING GARDENING SERIES