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In today’s society, we have adopted a landscaping method that will not withstand the test of nature as the world warms up.
If you walk through a forest and look down, you might think you're stepping on dead leaves, twigs and soil. In reality, ...
From foxgloves to delphiniums and red hot pokers, these tall and colourful plants will add a touch of excitement to any ...
It was unexpected and interesting to live in a small town with not one community newspaper, but two: The Paper, which was the ...
Another big no-no. Trees simply grow healthier when their planters understand their root systems. Here are several tree root myths that may change—improve, rather—the way you plant.
As the UK braces for a heatwave, a gardening expert has shared a simple 'old-school' tip to tell if your plants need watering - and it doesn't involve sticking your finger in the soil ...
Q. I think some of my indoor plants have thrips. How can I know for sure, and what can I do to get rid of them? Thrip damage usually shows up as stunted growth, papery, distorted leaves, stippling ...
As Anastasia Borisevich, plant expert at Plantum, points out, it's important to consider what you’ve planted in your containers and make a plan from there; different plants have different needs.
Plant expert Reena Gardner shared essential tips for growing herbs and vegetables indoors for beginner gardeners. She recommends understanding how much water and light your plants need, watering ...
But this isn’t the only tip she has shared, Fiona also says you should maximise space with vertical and container gardening. If you have limited space in your garden, there’s lots of ways you ...
These nutrients support leafy growth, root development, and overall plant health, respectively. Because it's evenly balanced, 10-10-10 is great for general garden use.