One of the easiest members of the onion family to grow, shallots mature faster and require less space than their counterparts ...
La Niña is part of a natural climate cycle called the El Niño–Southern Oscillation. This cycle includes two phases, El Niño ...
Gardeners who prize dahlias, cannas and gladiolus are faced with a choice: buy new every year, or dig them up, store them over the winter, and replant them each spring.
In seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe, people grew flowers and herbs inside for beauty, fragrance and practicality.
From kale and leeks to garlic and parsnips, our growing guide shares tips for planting, protecting and harvesting throughout ...
Across Britain, you fill crates with pride, then watch them shrivel by Christmas. The fix sits closer than you think. This week, a two-minute habit takes ...
All the flowers and vegetables to plant in November, plus all the garden jobs to tick off during the month - from pruning to ...
Timing is important with bare root plants. They should be planted soon after arriving and never left to dry out. Once in the ground, watering is essential to settle the soil around the roots, even if ...
Indoor herbs will not live as long or grow as quickly as they might in their native climate, but you can still enjoy them throughout the dark winter months.
When the world turns cold, your garden doesn't have to. Uncover the hidden potential of winter planting and keep your ...
So, you’ve decided to “get into gardening.” Bravo. You’ve binged enough home makeover shows to believe that a few strategically placed pots will transform your porch into a Southern Living photoshoot.
As temperatures begin to cool, your gardening to-do list may include harvesting herbs that won’t survive impending freezing weather. Instead of harvesting though, you can enjoy fresh rosemary (Salvia ...