Think bulb season is over? A UK gardener shares five February choices that transform dull beds into a magnificent spring display sooner than you expect.
If there’s a persistent damp patch in your garden it may be time to transform it into a bog garden ...
According to the RHS, the top job to get done on the dry days in February is to prepare vegetable seed beds and start sowing ...
Our gardening columnist on A BEAUTIFULLY simple way to support everyday well-being - without even needing an outdoor plot ...
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These gorgeous flowers actually thrive in the winter
There's no need to let your garden go gray all winter.
Warmer winters and coastal floods are having a real impact on Blithewold's stunning gardens. Can they be saved?
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How to hide an old tree stump with a raised garden bed
Do you have an ugly old stump in your yard that you're not sure what to do with? This is a common problem. Grinding a stump can be costly. Digging one up is back-breaking work. Tree stumps take ...
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These Gorgeous Flowers Don’t Just Survive Winter, They Thrive in It
Winter’s gray weeks can still bloom: hellebores, snowdrops, camellias, and more bring color, scent and grit through frost at home.
Long-footed potoroos dig up and eat many truffle-like fungi, spreading spores and keeping vital fungi-forest relationships ...
Iris Kendall gave her Instagram feed a full-on glam look on Friday, Jan. 16, dropping a pair of close up shots that put her night out look front and center. In the first pic, the 26-year-old ...
Now is the time to transplant one of America’s most popular flowers, the iris. Although irises can be transplanted at any time, they do best when established in the landscape from August to ...
A series of raised garden beds painted white and planted with chili peppers, bell peppers, kale, sunflowers, marigolds, and ...
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