Are fruit trees better in pots or the ground? The answer can help you plan your layout in a larger garden, and know what's ...
Dating to around the 17th century and Grade II listed, The Stalls in Worcestershire’s Bushley Green is a handsome timber-framed building that occupies a wonderfully secluded location at the end of a ...
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HOW TO PREPARE YOUR GARDEN FOR FALL
Before you know it, summertime will be gone, and the autumn months will be upon us. For that reason, it’s a good idea to ...
Geraniums, roses, palm trees, azahar (orange blossom) and bright bougainvillea bob their heads in terracotta pots. The scent ...
Our last garden trip of the year is over. 25 gardeners left on a brand-new bus out of Little Rock Monday for a spectacular tour. We made a short stop in Memphis to eat lunch and get a look at the ...
Loosen hard soil with a fork to ease planting subsequently, treading to consolidate the soil. Special bulb planters are ideal ...
Winter is full of seasonal delights, but we don’t normally associate this time with vibrant flowers. Most plant species ...
Q. I’ve recently come across a mention of yaupon holly and learned that it’s one of the few plants native to North America containing caffeine. Can you direct me to ...
Gardening guru Monty Don has urged British gardeners to take advantage of perfect October conditions to make sure they plant ...
The best time to trim and reshape any evergreen shrub is late winter, a few weeks before the burst of spring growth.
1. Potted houseplants that have been spending their “summer vacation” outdoors should be brought back indoors well before any frost, but ideally before nighttime temperatures regularly go below 45 ...
After temps stay around freezing, keeping your fall-blooming mums inside for an extra few weeks of blooms is also easy. Keep ...