Water is prevalent in the winter, so it's easy to assume that your outdoor plants are getting enough without your help. But plants often may need supplemental watering in cool, wet months like winter.
If you think your plant is the victim of overwatering, the first thing to do is to stop watering it. Once yellow leaves start to set in, you’ll likely need to take further action, as ...
Struggling to keep your garden plants alive? Heading off on holiday and worried you’ll come home to dry, crusty blooms? Well, drip watering can help. But first, you need to understand what drip ...
Watering the plant with fertiliser is a recommended strategy for every "second watering". Angela explained: "The resting and growth periods need different feeding regimes." Some fertilisers are ...
Ever wondered if you're making a mistake when it comes to watering your plants? A gardening expert has provided a handy watering schedule guide detailing timeframes of several common plants. " ...
Succulents have become the “Go dry in January” plant as they share the traits of drinking very little after the holiday season. You may see signs of spring bulbs in your outdoor garden now ...