Don’t expect a true or vivid pink in pink daffodils — they have a cup that is more apricot -- but they are an alternative for those who aren’t fond of yellow. Courtesy photo The third week of October ...
As the pavements fill with crunchy piles of amber and gold, one gardening creator is urging Brits not to bag them up for the ...
As the leaves fall this autumn, you can do your bit for wildlife without forgoing your love of a pristine, tidy garden.
One of the easiest ways to reuse fallen leaves is to turn them into mulch. Simply shred them using your best lawn mower, ...
Following a dry summer, gardeners will be even keener than usual to lavish composts, manures and other bulky organic matter on their garden to feed soil and plants and to boost moisture-holding ...
Learn way to make leaf clean up easier and more efficient. This definitive guide to leaf clean up will help you prepare your ...
A gardening expert has given one crucial top tip to follow this autumn that allow your plants to flourish next year.
Even the freshest corn doesn't last forever. If you're wondering whether your ears are still good to eat, a few easy signs ...
“Spread a layer around your garden beds, borders and shrubs to help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and protect roots from ...
If you’re spending all your spare time raking and bagging leaves—only to have them end up in the landfill—here’s what you can do instead.
Leaves aren't litter — they’re the forest’s own recycling system, a slow-release nutrient pack designed to feed soil life and shelter small creatures through the colder months. When they decompose, ...
Enjoy fall beauty, but don't neglect leaf management. Waiting for all leaves to fall can create issues, so remove leaves ...