HAVE you heard of Storage Tomatoes you can keep for months and eat fresh over the Winter? Or black carrots, purple cauliflower and pink celery?  The world of gardening is expanding ...
Hydrangeas are incredibly thirsty and hungry plants. By growing these shrubs in containers, we can supply all the moisture ...
It’s the season for sowing seeds and building up your soil with homemade compost. Now is the time for weeding, planting and ...
Mid-October and Labour Weekend is the traditional time for planting out tomatoes - as well as most other summer flowers and vegetables.
Struggling to find unique crops for your greenhouse? Some plants can truly surprise you with their ability to thrive indoors. This article will help you discover the most surprising crops in ...
WHEN the cold weather and typical British rain kicks in, most of us retreat from the garden.  But it turns out, there’s ...
Food insecurity is lacking access to adequate amounts of nutritious food. Causes of food insecurity include poverty, low ...
One of the most valuable skills in gardening is observation. Spend time each day simply observing your plants. Notice any changes in the color of l ...
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including golden rain trees, moles, crape myrtles, tomatoes, ...
Perhaps the most drastic but also most effective solution is to avoid growing tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, and weeds in the Solanaceae family for three years to starve the fungus out. If that’s ...
Include herbs your family likes, those that complement your menu and are easy to grow indoors like basil, oregano, parsley, ...
Now that your vegetables and flowers have almost finished their growing cycle, it is time to think about saving seeds for next year. Saving seeds has several benefits. You can save money. You can ...