Swiss chard is an easy vegetable to grow anywhere: a container, in a vegetable garden, or the landscape as an ornamental ...
Even though global fruits are sold all year, rhubarb remains a favourite for its colour, texture and sharp flavour ...
Experts name 8 invasive plants to look for in your garden that have become widespread across the UK, from giant hogweed to ...
Gardeners who have rhubarb in their garden are being warned not to harvest in the first season after planting.
Former Royal Gardener Jack Stooks explains that covering the rhubarb crown with a pot can yield a healthier, sweeter plant.
Forcing vegetables is a simple and enjoyable way to extend the season of some crops by encouraging them to grow outside of ...
The initial year is vital for the rhubarb plant to develop underground. Gardeners should only lightly harvest in the second ...
Winter wind is often more damaging than cold weather for UK gardens - here's how to stop high airflow wreaking havoc on your garden ...
It is genuinely considered better to propagate pothos in water rather than soil. If you do want to try the soil method, ...
and there’s no need to worry about watering or fertilizing. They’re also pet-safe and child-safe. Like any living plant, artificial plants make a room feel vibrant and welcoming, and we doubt ...
WHEN octagenarian Peter Clarke’s wife passed away, he had no idea how he was going to manage the garden she’d loved so much.
SPRAY: When the weather turns mild and dry get out and dormant spray roses and fruit trees. Neem oil is good for overwintering insects and mites. Liquid copper sprays are good for disease prevention.