"The current period of dormancy provides gardeners with time planning for the future. In a recent column, we emphasized sequential planning, with the long-term goal of developing a landscape with a ...
Agapanthus have the sort of relaxed glamour that evokes memories of summer holidays. Discover our best agapanthus varieties ...
When Andy de Wet decided after university that he never wanted to work for a boss, he did not imagine even in his wildest ...
Snails and slugs can wreak havoc in the garden, destroying flower beds and leaving holes in plant leaves. Mollusks are most active in wet weather, as they are attracted to places with plenty of food ...
We’ll update again in the spring with more info on additional testing. January 2025 Like love itself, flowers are precious and unique. And that is exactly why it’s so tricky to get both right.
Add color, texture, and volume to your paths, lawn edges, and driveways with long-flowering and low-maintenance border flowers ...
Be patient and hold off on pruning back cold damage because the damaged sections help protect the rest of the plant and pruning can jumpstart a plant out of dormancy. This new growth can be easily ...
The average garden in the UK contains more than 20,000 slugs, so it's not surprising that the pests sometimes munch on our ...
This includes canna, elephant ear, bird-of-paradise, agapanthus (lily of the Nile ... schefflera, copper plant, oleander and rubber tree, is more difficult. The leaves may have been killed ...
Putricia has been placed behind a velvet rope in Sydney's botanic gardens An endangered plant known as the "corpse flower" for its putrid stink is blooming in Australia - and captivating the ...