Every garden has its own rhythm, and figuring out when to cut back your plants can make all the difference. Some plants need ...
Perennials with pests or diseases, or those you don't want to self-sow should be cut back in fall. Leaving perennials ...
For the first time, the RHS suggests climate is the main driver of new gardening activity, as climate change presents problems for gardeners such as flooding and drought, but also possibilities for ...
Our family has cut way back on Christmas presents in recent years. We all still enjoy filling some desires from the grandchildrens’ wishlists. Honestly, they are the only ones who really need anything ...
Our family has cut way back on Christmas presents in recent years. We all still enjoy filling some desires from the grandchildrens’ wishlists. Honestly, they are the only ones who really need anything ...
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Gardening for every body with low maintenance edible perennials
A TikTok gardener with chronic pain shares low-maintenance edible perennials that make growing food easier. The list shows ...
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The clever way to use old potting soil to attract beautiful butterflies to the garden
Welcoming butterflies to your garden is beneficial for the ecosystem. Here is one way to use outdated potting soil to encourage butterflies into your garden.
We recently moved into a home with two apple trees. I was told that they need to be pruned every year. Could you please give ...
“Fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose.” – George William Curtis Roses have always been a symbol of love, beauty and warm summer days. You may ask me, why are you writing about roses ...
Winter pruning takes advantage of the plant’s dormancy. With sap flow slowed and leaves gone, structural flaws are easy to ...
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