Plants are green because they have chlorophyll, which helps them make their food; everything that has chlorophyll in it is ...
Another major part of the pot’s self-watering magic is its special porous clay material that allows moisture to pass through ...
BRITS have been long awaiting the sunshine, but with the warmer weather comes more bugs hovering around your plants. Some may ...
For Susan, the garden is not just an aesthetic feature; it is a living, breathing extension of the home and a place of ...
"I have some plants in my collection that are 30 years old." From the beauty to the science to the amazing diversity of the ...
The Daisy Garden Club monthly meeting was held on March 17 at the Crossroads Event Center. Gardener Edith Carroll served as ...
When was the last time you repotted your houseplants? If it’s been a while, take a look at them and see what they’re trying to tell you. [...] ...
Johnese Turri, far right, NMGC 1st Vice President and member of Angel Fire Club, installs the 2025-2027 District II officers, ...
Staff at the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden are behind a project that's helping safeguard threatened flora and better coordinate state and ...
By the end of March it is safe to start making early outdoor sowings in the veg patch. Lettuces, spinach, radishes, broad beans and peas can all be sown directly into the ground now.
IF you’re enjoying the good weather in your garden but wishing you had more privacy, there’s a simple solution.