Winter is here, the garden is asleep, and with the quiet calm, and there is a chance to assess your garden before the arrival ...
This week's column tackles questions about what to do with poinsettias after Christmas, mulching and sowing seeds in winter.
Mr Clamp explained: "Ragged cuts can lead to brown edges and make your lawn more vulnerable to disease." During winter, ...
Although vegetables need water more frequently, the rest of your plants will be happiest for their soil to get a really deep ...
Now, regarding leaf cupping. Leaf cupping or curling usually has to do with weed control or water. Grapes are notorious for ...
Winter gardening is less about digging in the dirt and more about appreciating the beauty of this quiet season.
Shade has been increasing in my backyard as the trees have grown larger. I’ve taken out more struggling St. Augustine as I’ve ...
Monty Don has revealed what gardeners can do in December despite the awful weather, with two jobs in particular something the ...
Tis the season for enjoying greenery indoors as we gather together for the holiday. We tend to think about the “boughs of ...
One frustrated gardener shared their experience with attempting to remove landscape fabric, highlighting the pitfalls of ...
Mulching has many benefits, including saving water, suppressing weeds, and improving soil. According to the Royal ...
Here's what Neil Sperry has experienced when using Texas oak and pecan leaves in compost, plus his advice on winter watering.