A plant's internal system for prepping for winter is all fine and good. But that system is impacted by external forces.
Frost damage is an unfortunate reality for most of us gardeners during the cold winter months. If you reside in a cool region ...
Before you get to work with your secateurs this New Year, the experts have shared some of the plants you should avoid ...
They often end up in landfills, decomposing and releasing methane, a greenhouse gas more than 25 times as powerful as carbon ...
WELL, DAY 10 still has no frost and the mild temperatures are pushing several of your landscape plants to “break dormancy.” ...
Even though global fruits are sold all year, rhubarb remains a favourite for its colour, texture and sharp flavour ...
A warning has been issued to those with pear or apple trees in their gardens as Britain endures icy January temperatures. The ...
Floral foraging is another naturalistic trend predicted for next year. That means going into your garden or into the wild to ...
Pruning is a vital gardening job, but it must be carried out at the right time to benefit plants. This month, a garden expert ...
▪ Plant asparagus roots. These are long-term vegetables that are sold in early January as dormant 2-year-old roots. Buy ...
OPINION: Pōhutukawa trees offer vibrant displays with crimson flowers in summer.
What's great about this all-natural pest solution is that it's safe to have around your kids, cats, and dogs and it's free from harmful residues found on mass produced plants and produce. All you need ...