Keep your garden looking bright and cheerful this holiday season by planting some winter-flowering species now.
Learn how to care for a Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera bridgesii) so you can enjoy these holiday beauties for years to come.
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The cold acts as a natural curb on the spread of plant pests and diseases. Slugs are less active and fungal spores will be ...
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.
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After temps stay around freezing, keeping your fall-blooming mums inside for an extra few weeks of blooms is also easy. Keep ...
The Unplugged salvia group is growing to four in 2025, and it can be your start to an epic red, white and blue garden.