Grey skies and shorter days don’t stop gardeners planning bold spring colour. One simple October task sets the stage.
If you know your soil is full of all the nutrients you need, find a quick-growing crop to hold the soil in place. Grains, ...
Pease porridge hot, Pease porridge cold, Pease porridge in the pot. Nine days old.” — Traditional English nursery rhyme. We’re past Election Day and looking ahead to Thanksgiving. Chilly, cloudy, wet, ...
Responsible for global chickpea losses of around USD 330 million annually, the pest not only threatens chickpeas but also infests cotton, pigeonpea, maize, tomato, and other crops ...
After writing about plants with purple flowers, two gardeners shared their purple horticultural passions.
Discover how nutrient depletion in local soils could lead to a long-term impact on Ukrainian crop production, affecting food ...
Sweet Pea may look tender and smell divine, but beneath the ethereal beauty these scramblers are tough cookies that thrive in ...
Cold mornings creep in, beds look bare, and yet a small October habit could turn winter waiting into spring bragging rights. Across Britain, many plots ...
As November's chill sets in, our gardens transform into sanctuaries for feathered friends. Discover how small gestures can ...
‘Indoors, it’s the ideal time to sow slow-germinating exotics such as Gloriosa superba (glory lily) and Eucomis (pineapple ...
It is freezing outside. Literally. That means any flowers or ornamentals you have in your garden may be on their last few days. Think about putting some cover crops in your garden to keep it covered ...
Sometimes, you need to throw on your favorite sad song and get over it. At least it seemed that was what Charlie Junior the Cockatoo’s dad planned to do one day. While lying on the couch, Charlie ...