Columbines come in many colors that include native and cultivated species. Each species has different growing preferences, ...
What is better, starting seeds vs buying plants for the garden? Learn which crops to start from seeds and which can be transplanted right into the ground.
Watch this episode on iview SPRING Friday 25th October | Rpt Sunday 27th October 2024 Episode Details Costa tours a rhododendron garden, Jerry surprises us with natives, Josh investigates a new ...
You may have heard the windowsill trick is an easy gardening tip but most experts would warn against this. In fact, they say it's best to avoid the windowsill and direct sunlight altogether. "Green ...
Peace lilies thrive in cooler environments GETTY Though a kitchen with moderate light and humidity levels may also be good for the plant, it's important not to leave the foliage near direct heat ...
We’ve updated our gardening gift guide and added a lovely classic harvest basket, rubber clogs from Italy, and a place to keep track of seeds. All avid gardeners have their preferred tools of ...
Consumers are being warned of a new 'direct debit' scam which is falsely leading people to believe their bank account has been hacked. FraudSMART, the fraud awareness initiative led by Banking ...
Direct seeding in autumn has its benefits, chiefly that the seed will experience the cold winter conditions necessary to break its dormancy in the spring. Be sure to plant the seeds firmly and ...
It's a bizarre request, but a garden expert has asked gardeners to sprinkle some chilli in their gardens this month, The spicy red-coloured seasoning is said to have another purpose beneath your ...
“Simply water it weekly and place it in direct and partial sunlight ... maintenance and easy to care for is a peace lily. The gardening pros advised: “This is perhaps one of the easiest ...
Clarence profiles clay-loving natives, Millie meets a passionate plantsman, Hannah explains manure benefits, Jane tours an urban bush garden, Guest Presenter Jac plays with flower forms, Josh ...