Get ready for a new growing season with this list of perennials to cut back in spring. These plants will benefit from spring ...
It’s a little known fact outside the growing community: peat is ubiquitous in producing the fruits and vegetables we eat.
When the sun seems to shine brighter and winter’s grip begins to loosen some pre-spring chores for gardeners eager to spring ...
With plenty of sun forecast across the United Kingdom this weekend, it’s the perfect time to get down in the dirt and prepare ...
Winter can be a challenging season for your landscape, with many struggling to survive harsh conditions. From extreme cold to ...
Unfortunately, too many gardeners unknowingly make simple seed sowing mistakes that set them up for failure. So, before you ...
Imagine stepping outside your door and picking fresh, nutrient-packed foods straight from your garden. No chemicals, no long grocery trips—just pure, homegrown goodness. That’s the beauty of growing ...
Proper winter watering before the ground freezes in the fall or early winter, applying a windbreak or mulch, and using an ... the bark of trees especially thin-barked varieties like River Birch ...
Consider a substitute ground cover in hard-to-mow or problem ... control now before they become too plentiful. 38. Renew mulch layers and consider use of a preemergence herbicide to prevent ...
Feed plants in the ground with a high-potash feed, such as sulphate of potash, in spring. Mulch around the plants with soil improver to help keep the ... Overcrowding encourages spur blight. Thin the ...