The pomegranate tree (Punica granatum) is more than just a fruit tree; it’s a timeless symbol of fertility, longevity, and beauty that has accompanied humanity for thousands of years. Native to the ...
For effective weed suppression without the need for a weed membrane, a mulch layer should ideally be three inches deep, ...
No fruit embodies the essence of warmer weather quite like the peach, particularly when it is harvested from one's own garden. While cultivating peach trees may be intimidating, t ...
When you’re looking for a mulch at your garden centre, the key is read the bag, look for an origin and, if you can, buy local.” There are different mulches which are suitable for a variety of jobs.
Getting these gardening tasks done in spring, such as tending to soil structure and refreshing mulch, will set your garden up for success all year long.
Most spring bloomers thrive in full sun, well-drained soil enriched with compost, and steady moisture during germination. Get ...
MANY of you will have heat mats, propagation sets and windowsills heaving with seedlings ready to pot on. But if you’re more a “get it straight in the ground” kind of gardener, there’s lots you ...
The Species Volunteer Network is operating in Scotland thanks to Players of People’s Postcode Lottery. Rare Invertebrates in the Cairngorms project is a partnership between RSPB, RZSS , Butterfly ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on care of peach trees, phalaenopsis orchids, tropical fruit trees, ...
Throughout their lifetimes, healthy forests produce more oxygen than they use, while taking in greenhouse gases via plants and soils. This ecosystem-wide service, called carbon sequestration, ...
According to officials, the initiative aims to address the issue of horticulture waste such as branches, shrubs, and tree trimmings being left discarded along roadsides and in open spaces for extended ...
Get yard advice on reviving cold-hit cast iron plants, controlling nutsedge and oxalis, pruning seedling apples, and why hollies aren’t to blame.