From plans for spring harvest to spacing tips to planting basics, there’s a steady stream of tasks to do and things to look ...
Cutting back hostas too soon in fall can limit root growth needed to survive winter. Removing hosta leaves before winter ...
Keeping leaves in your yard can bolster the number and variety of species around — and the perks go beyond just the fall ...
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What wild fungi will do to your garden, according to an RHS expert
Those toadstools, puffballs, earth-stars and other fungi springing up now can alarm gardeners. Digging out fungi or applying ...
Ants can be helpful in the garden, but they can also harm your precious flora. Luckily, there are some ways to get rid of ...
As autumn settles in and hydrangeas turn from vibrant summer hues to soft blush and parchment tones, experts reveal the key ...
As the chill of winter sets in, a garden's hidden gems begin to reveal themselves, offering unexpected bursts of color and fragrance amidst the frost.
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This is how deep you should be planting your daffodil bulbs – because getting it wrong can spoil next year’s blooms!
'Getting the planting depth right makes all the difference,' says Monique Kempermann, horticultural expert at Plants & Flowers Foundation Holland. 'Bulbs planted too deep may struggle to reach the ...
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16 Ancient Techniques That Deserve A Place In Your Garden
Sometimes tried and true gardening techniques take the cake. From ancient irrigation systems to natural fertilizers, these methods have stood the test of time.
As fall leaves blanket the ground, communities are finding eco-friendly ways to manage them, like composting and mulching, fostering healthier gardens and cleaner air for everyone this season.
Plagued by voles? Our Sask. gardening experts say cheap wooden snap traps baited with peanut butter with a raisin on top work ...
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