The dormant season is a great time to sow flower seeds, establish trees and shrubs, and get started on the vegetable garden.
"Gardeners might regard their January garden as dormant and less than enjoyable. Many of their plants are 'asleep' and ...
When you're planning, planting and managing a vegetable garden, it's useful to know how long a plant will be in the garden, ...
With all the seed buying and gardening that happens in spring, people forget that there are perennial vegetables that grow back on their own. Here are the vegetables you can plant once and enjoy year ...
January. I just finished pruning my roses and am now ready for my next task. This is the time of year for reevaluating your ...
Ask the Gardener offers tips on lighting, the proper soil mix, and watering to ensure your plants get off to their early and best start.
It is indeed a sexual difference. Sago palms are either male or female, and what you are seeing is the difference in the ...
From pruning and spraying to cutting back and attacking slugs, February is full of important chores for the attentive gardener.
With more than 180 varieties, Borde Hill is hailed as a ‘mecca for magnolia lovers’ and celebrates the vast diversity and ...
Cutting roses not only keeps them healthy but helps the plant spend more energy on growing flowers rather than wasting resources on dying stems so if pruned properly you will have bigger and more ...