In our region there are a few fully parasitic plants, totally dependent on other plants for carbon, water, and nutrients.
The guest at the latest meeting of Castle Douglas Flower Club was national judge and speaker Cherrie Nummie from Northern ...
Plants aren’t just for looking at! Here the PLANTS Project East team picks some of their favourite tasty choices found at ...
Leave the bean pods on this shrub and they turn a startling shade of blue just in time for Halloween, hanging eerily from the ...
dark roses that produce tight flower buds. Reflective mulches applied around your garden help conceal plants from thrips and ...
Adopt the trend for wild, nature-inspired gardens with this quick and simple bulb planting practise that's best done now ...
Feeling blue? Treat yourself to a trip to your local garden center this fall. But first, check out these blue-blooming spring ...
WITH the chilly weather now officially here, many of us are wondering about the same thing – how to keep mould and ...
Erythroniums pair brilliantly with trilliums, another aristocratic, shade-loving, spring-flowering woodlander, albeit one ...
When you get your plant, don't disturb the roots. Cut out the bottom of the pot, put the pot in the planting hole—with sandy, ...
Spring is not the only season that bulbs bloom. In fact, you can have bulbs blooming in your garden throughout the year.
As the summer garden winds down, it’s time to think about spring flowers, and the best way to ramp them up would be to plant ...