Unlike many plants, hostas don’t need a lot of winter protection. In most zones, they don’t need frost covers or blankets, even during harsh winters. In fact, a season of frost and dormancy actually ...
Most gardeners are making a crucial mistake assuming that rain alone is harmless to their potted plants according to one ...
Be ready to move half-hardy and tender plants such as pelargoniums, some salvias and fuchsias in October. They need to be cut ...
“My rule of thumb is to divide a plant into three to five growth points,” says James, who uses two garden forks to gently ...
Now is the time to act, says one gardening expert, to elevate pots and containers before heavy showers 'suffocate roots' ...
If you have been on the fence about trying one of the Art & Sol Mangave varieties at your home, Moonglow will seal the deal. Moonglow is one of four selections that will make their debut in 2026 and ...
You should definitely cut your hostas back in the fall to allow the plant to focus its energy on creating new growth after ...
As the UK is set to be hit by heavy rain and strong winds this weekend, gardeners are being warned about a common mistake ...
As the days grow shorter and temperatures continue to drop, October is the perfect time to start preparing your garden for winter while setting the stage for a flourishing spring.
Plants could be suffocated by heavy rain if gardeners don’t take precautions as one expert warned it’s not as harmless as ...
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Many gardeners divide hosta plants in the spring, ahead of their beautiful summer blooms. But there are also some added ...