A 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch, such as undyed wood chips, shredded bark or dried-out (never fresh) grass clippings over the ...
You look at a lot of the big gardening "influencers" on social media, and most of them have multiple enormous gardening beds ...
I’m writing these words during the weeks before Valentine. So far we’ve had a damaging cold blast but Mother Nature’s earlier gift to Mississippi was, at least, not snow and ice. Snow can be fun but ...
Growing cucumbers is easy indoors and outside, even in pots. We trialled and tasted cucumber varieties to recommend the best ones to you ...
• In mid-winter repot the bulb into a pot that is no more than five centimeters larger than the bulb’s diameter. Amaryllis like to be pot-bound to a certain extent. When planting, do not disturb the ...
There's no need to invest in an expensive greenhouse with these clever small-scale growing solutions you can build yourself.
No sooner do the leaves on Britain’s trees turn from tired green to a multitude of reds and oranges, than winds blow the branches bare. In some exposed places it happened almost overnight; in more ...
Home-grown strawberries taste better than anything from the supermarket. Discover our best varieties and how to grow them ...
Lower Makefield Township’s Native Plant Ordinance at 18 Years and Counting. Sunday, Feb. 9, 2-3 p.m. This virtual talk from ...
Can your leftover rice water be the key to keeping your difficult orchid happy and healthy? Experts believe so ...
Large-leaved plants are the fashionistas of the indoor plant world. At least, that’s what the garden trendspotters say.
It's not just humans who can feel the impact of our country's harsh summer heat—our plants, too, can endure hardships if not ...