Most cuttings take two to four weeks to form roots. Resist the urge to pull up on cuttings to check, as tiny roots are tender ...
Simply rake or blow fallen leaves into a pile and secure them with a wire cage or weighted piece of plastic to keep the winter wind from blowing the leaves about. If the leaf pile is sitting on top of ...
It may not feel like it outside, but now is the time to start switching over your annual plantings for the fall and winter ...
Alan Titchmarsh has shared his top tip for brightening up your garden this winter, as he recommends a beautiful plant that ...
It's expected that the tops of mint will die back in winter, but the roots are hardy. This means the hack allows the plant to flourish in its regrowth by preventing pests and diseases over the colder ...
As temperatures drop, now is a good time to bring those precious plants inside but also consider how you can best use your ...
Planting bulbs is one of the easiest ways to fill your yard with color. Whether you are a fan of tulips or have a love of ...
Shorter days and a chill in the air cause avid gardeners to turn their attention to indoor plants. Even those without an urge ...
The holidays are here, and while the scent of pine and fir fills the air, another festive evergreen deserves a container spot ...
Living wreaths using succulents are easy to make and can be changed out throughout the year for different seasons and ...
Bring a splash of colour and fragrance to your home this season with these winter flowers that bloom beautifully in India’s ...
While commercial fertilisers provide nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, you can also create effective homemade fertilisers ...