Winter gardening doesn't have to mean a barren landscape! With the right selection of perennial plants, your garden can remain vibrant and full of life even during the colder months. As a ...
"Spring is the optimal time to prune them," says landscape gardener and author Teri Speight. "Cutting back this much-loved ...
In the winter, our outdoor spaces can feel quiet, empty, and gray, and incorporating plants for wildlife is a great way to combat this. Not only will you be helping your local ecosystem survive ...
So it's important to protect your plants before first frosts strike, to ensure a good display the following year. The level of winter protection required depends on where you live and how exposed ...
But is mint a perennial or do you have to buy new plants after the winter? While most types of mint are botanically perennial plants, meaning they can grow back in spring, whether or not you'll ...
NOW that we’ve officially entered spring, many people will be looking at their gardens to give them some much-needed TLC.
videoHow autumn weather affects the behaviour of British animals and plants Animals in autumn prepare for winter by storing food, migrating or hibernating. How spring weather affects the behaviour ...