The broadcaster and long-time host of Gardeners' World often has a rule of thumb that can help avoid gardening disasters.
The simple six-word rule helps prevent common pruning mistakes that could ruin your flowers.
Wondering what to prune in early spring? Experts explain which plants benefit from pruning now and which ones to leave alone.
Numerous summer-flowering shrubs require March pruning. Species such as Buddleja (butterfly bush), Caryopteris, Hydrangea paniculata, Lavatera, or hardy fuchsia benefit from trimming now to encourage ...
No secateurs are needed to keep these plants looking their best ...
March is the ideal time to get pruning in the garden as plants wake up.
Another big no-no this early is cleaning up leaves and trampling through your garden once the snow melts. For one thing, many of the dormant insects are still resting. If you start throwing away ...
Hot afternoon sun can make gardening tricky, but some plants thrive in these conditions and turn west-facing yards into colorful, productive spaces.
Now’s the best time to start cleaning up your garden for a beautiful spring display.
Red flowering shrubs are a beautiful addition to any garden or landscape, providing a burst of color and visual interest. With their striking hues, these shrubs can be used to create a focal point or ...
For beautiful blooms and tasty crops in the months to come ...
So, you've spotted some unfamiliar eggs in your garden. What next? Here are some tips for identifying common animal eggs and what to do when you find them.