Growing roses can be a thorny business — one of the world’s eminent rosarians shares his picks of the new cultivars and the TLC to help them flourish ...
Most roses fail before spring even starts; one February feeding trick toughens them up and triggers bigger blooms all season ...
Late-winter soil work separates average veg plots from bumper harvests; learn the pro tricks to prepare your vegetable garden for spring success.
1. Using Whole Peels Improperly One of the biggest mistakes is simply tossing whole banana peels into the garden or compost heap. While they decompose, whole peels can take a long time to break down, ...
Nut trees are typically large, lush, and perhaps best of all, provide edible harvests. This nut tree has the added benefit of easily surviving cold weather.
The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSN
This hungry invasive species may be coming for more Florida homes
Two 'invasive and destructive' termite species, previously a South Florida scourge, are spreading across the state, a study ...
Melton Times on MSN
COLUMN - Melton In Bloom with Marie Walters
The Melton in Bloom organisation is always looking for extra volunteers, whether it is for gardening, or any other support ...
If you have been waiting for a sign that it is time to start your spring vegetable garden, this is it. Late January through February is when East Texas gardeners […] ...
A practical guide to perennial plants that deliver colour all year in Indian gardens, with sun, shade, and drought tolerant options.
Small-scale farmers across Southern Africa are facing mounting climate risks from unpredictable rainfall and droughts, to declining soil health and pest pressures. In response, Solidaridad has ...
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Gardeners are swapping lawns for shade-loving edible greens
Lawns are giving way to shade-tolerant greens, and ordinary yards are becoming cooler, thriftier harvest-ready spaces each season.
Backyard Garden Lover on MSN
Still frozen, still busy: Your February garden checklist (zones 1–3)
For USDA Zones 1–3, February is a planning month. With frozen soil and extreme cold, gardeners focus indoors on seed inventory, garden planning, and starting select long-season crops, while protecting ...
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