Luke Newnes, a gardening expert at homeware retailer Hillarys, spoke about the importance of a gentle approach as the weather ...
If it is winter where you are, your garden may be in hibernation. But there is one area that can be used for a variety of gardening activities even now - the raised bed. If you have planned ahead, now ...
From soil improvement to crafts, these winter garden ideas will keep you busy until spring and make your garden better.
Winter gardens don’t have to look dull. Many plants bloom beautifully in the cold months, adding color, fragrance, and life ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When you think of the prime time to start gardening, your mind likely immediately jumps to the spring and ...
Thyme is the most cold-hardy herb and is therefore suitable for the fall and winter garden. Even if it should die back in a ...
November is a great time of year to plant rhubarb, an easy way to enjoy some home-grown produce with minimum effort.
When the cold winds start blowing and frost nips at the garden, fresh blooms feel like a distant memory. But who says your ...
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Previous generations of gardeners knew that coaxing bulbs to bloom early was the easiest way to have fresh flowers in winter. Here’s how they did it. By Margaret Roach Before Page Dickey and Francis ...
Winter is notorious for draining the vitality from any flourishing garden due to freezing temperatures, limited sunlight, and torrential downpours. Fortunately, this doesn't need to be the situation.
The new year has come and gone. With this behind us, bright colors and holiday festiveness have also come and gone, and we’re left with winter in the Panhandle. I’m not complaining. If I felt strongly ...