March is here, which means the majority of winter is in the rearview mirror. It also means spring flowers are starting to ...
Consistent cold temperatures in winter will keep most plants in dormancy, but when temperatures are mild and fluctuate, ...
You'll know winter is almost over when you start to see the first flowers of spring. Look for these 6 varieties that are surefire signs of the changing seasons.
Winter feels like the perfect time to tidy everything in your garden. With leaves gone and structure exposed, it’s tempting ...
Harsh winter weather can damage azaleas. Learn the signs of winter damage on azaleas and how to help them recover for spring blooms.
Farmers who want to maximize their profits and productivity come spring would do well to add winter sowing to their routine. This seed-starting method is great for hardy annuals and perennials that ...
March is also a good time to prune away winter’s leftovers. Trim dead tips, yellowed leaves, or stems that never bounced back. Cleaning up now encourages healthier growth and helps plants focus their ...
Winter can feel like a quiet thief when it comes to gardens. One morning everything looks crisp and alive, and then a harsh cold spell leaves leaves drooping, stems darkening, and your beloved plants ...
"The winter was very harsh, but luckily, when the plants started arriving, it warmed up, although the greenhouses thawed much ...
Fleeting spring ephemerals can turn bare, shady corners into crucial habitat for pollinators and colour; see how these quiet perennials reshape a UK garden.