Picture this: walking out to your backyard on a chilly January morning and still finding fresh greens waiting to be harvested ...
YOU might think there is very little to do in a ­winter garden, be­sides sweeping up soggy leaves and mulching your beds. But ...
You can sow seeds even in winter. With seed trays, warmth and a touch of patience, gardeners can easily sow seeds for newer ...
Take time to enjoy the fall colors in the landscape. Fall is a great time to plant trees and shrubs. Spring bulbs can be planted among groundcovers and perennials. As these plants grow in the spring, ...
If you’re looking for a simple way to reduce stress and find calm, mindful gardening offers a natural path to relaxation. By focusing your attention on the sights, sounds, and smells around you as you ...
Tulpis: These should be planted by mid-January and it's important to ensure adequate drainage. Alongside this plant, Monty Don expresses enthusiasm about the early emergence of numerous spring blooms ...
Contaminated water for plants: Learn about 4 types of contaminated water that can harm lush green plants. Read here how water ...
Lucky bamboo makes for a popular choice when it comes to indoor plants. While it doesn’t require high-maintenance, there are a few things to keep in mind to prevent them from dying, take a look!
Dear Master Gardener: I’ve seen pictures using Annabelle Hydrangea flowers to decorate wreaths and Christmas trees and I was wondering how to dry them so I can use them to decorate for Christmas?