Written by Shelly Ott/Remax Community gardens can be a great way to increase urban farming and maintain the native species of the area. They’re excellent ways to help maintain fresh […] ...
Growing your own vegetable garden is getting more and more popular. If you’re new to vegetable gardening, don’t let a ...
A tall, column-shaped cactus native to South America goes by many names, including Queen of the Night cactus, Hedge cactus, ...
Plants that can be grown in a cold frame, polytunnel, greenhouse, or heated propagator in January include microgreens, chillies, aubergines, peppers, tomatoes and sweet peas. Chillies are particularly ...
Grapevines and fruit trees. Now is the time to clonally propagate grapevines, fig and pomegranate trees from cuttings. In a ...
The British horticulture industry faces constant demand and production challenges.
Due to minimal root insulation, even a potted plant unscathed by winter cold may break dormancy too early, since the roots in ...
Fresh herbs at the supermarket come in two forms: cut herbs you need to use quickly and potted plants that you probably hope ...
There are some special plants in my garden that give me a lift no matter the time of year. The beautifully detailed leaves of evergreens are full of colour and interest irrespective of the seasons, ...
Many forms of coniferous pines are good in gardens too. Large ones, such as our native Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, with ...
Many tropicals, succulents and citrus trees can withstand a quick dip into freezing temperatures, but not a deep freeze.
While gardeners continue to enjoy the blooms of their indoor holiday plants and outdoor gardens are in repose, January ...