H ealthy soil is the foundation of a productive vegetable garden. Rich, fertile soil supports robust plant growth, enhances nutrient uptake, and helps retain moisture. However, many gardeners face ...
Although vegetables need water more frequently, the rest of your plants will be happiest for their soil to get a really deep soaking once a week, gardening tutor Kath Irvine says.
No-dig gardening stores carbon dioxide in the soil while digging releases carbon into the atmosphere. By preventing soil disturbance, the no-dig method offers an environmentally friendly approach to ...
This is key to getting your vegetable garden ready for spring and replenishing the nutrients in your soil at the end of the growing season. If you have taken on a new allotment or are planning to ...
Our guide gives you all the information you need to set up a successful plot and shows you one way of rotating your crops to give you years of happy vegetable gardening. Vegetables can be ordered ...