Gardeners across the UK are being told of some 'must-do' gardening to take on in February that will give you a head start for ...
From sowing seeds indoors to pruning shrubs and deadheading winter flowers, there are plenty of gardening tasks to prepare ...
If the ground is suitable for outdoor sowing (not frozen or waterlogged) and you live in a mild area, you could try sowing ...
If you want your forsythia shrub to grow bushy and big, you'll need to regularly prune it in the winter. Here are some ...
With this cold winter weather, one has a hard time wanting to go outside and dig in the garden, but that is exactly what we ...
Knowing when and how to prune cotoneaster shrubs, trees, and hedges means healthy plants and lots of flowers and berries.
Certain indoor plants like flowering succulents, fuchsias, rubber plants, miniature roses, and fiddle leaf figs will benefit ...
Fall through early spring is the perfect time to plant a host of trees and shrubs — including blueberries. While these plants ...
2. To check growth where space is limited. This is most likely the No. 1 reason you prune. We prune plants to keep them in proper perspective to their location. Remember, picking the right plant for ...
Allow tap water to warm to room temperature before using on houseplants.
While much of the garden lies dormant throughout January, there are still plenty of jobs to be done. This includes pruning, mulching, as well as sowing fruits and vegetables. According to the ...
Q: When should I prune my rose bushes? They never really go completely dormant, in that they keep their leaves and occasionally bloom throughout the winter. A: Although roses sometimes don’t go ...