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If you're planning a new garden in 2026, these are the trends to follow

Garden trends in 2026 embrace wellnes, sustainability and our continued love of outdoor living ...
Natural materials like mud, earth and dung, as well as fibrous materials such as straw were used to build homes for centuries. Straw in bale form has been used for buildings since the 1800s. After the ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. One of the decisions that can have a surprisingly big impact on your plants is what you put around them. Cover is important for suppressing ...
January is a tricky month for gardeners. It is usually a slow month for outdoor gardening, but it's the perfect time to assess your garden and plan for successful growing seasons. So, get outside and ...
Weeds are a gardener's worst nightmare. They seem to sprout up relentlessly, no matter the season, and before you know it, they've taken over your entire plot. However, there are ways to remove these ...
Santa Ana, California, Jan. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OC Waste & Recycling (OCWR) has partnered with Agromin Corporation, California’s largest organics recycler and a leading manufacturer of ...
15:14, Mon, Jan 19, 2026 Updated: 15:19, Mon, Jan 19, 2026 While the majority of the garden lies dormant in January, it's still a great time to get on with certain jobs. In fact, completing certain ...
The economist JK Galbraith described the “atmosphere of private opulence and public squalor” of postwar America in The ...