If your ground is not soggy wet you can rake, then mow the lawn and if you really want to be ambitious you can trim and edge ...
When we’re looking for inspiration for ways to spend our weekends in the garden, magazines, social media and the internet ...
February into early March is prime pruning season for roses — and getting it right makes all the difference come summer.
Plants and flowers are just not a piece of decoration. In Vastu Shastra, these are viewed as living sources of energy which ...
Who doesn’t love a home that smells good? A fresh bouquet of flowers is one way to add a whiff of goodness, but so are plants that stay alive! Talk about a great alternative to candles that may have ...
Renewal pruning of an overgrown shrub occurs over three years and requires the gradual removal (15-20%) of the oldest and tallest of branches each year, leaving only younger branches. This method is ...
There's a difference between pruning and trimming trees, shrubs, and perennial plants. Learn when to use each method to promote growth and good health.
Learn the key differences between old wood and new wood hydrangeas, including their characteristics, pruning needs, and ...
Discover low-maintenance, high-impact beauty with easy-care shrub roses! Enjoy continuous blooms and disease resistance, perfect for boosting your curb appeal.
The secret to stronger summer roses starts now. Here’s what the RHS and David Austin say about spring feeding.
By focusing on removing what’s dead, diseased or damaged - and knowing what to leave alone - gardeners can set their outdoor ...