A reader has a burning question about raking leaves. Plus, Grumpy’s plant of the week that will add sunshine to your garden.
If you want to ensure your roses are in full bloom, then you may want to try using Epsom salts as a natural fertiliser to ...
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Climbing Roses
Climbing roses are a popular choice for adding beauty and fragrance to a garden or outdoor space. These roses have long canes ...
The warm temperatures and humid conditions make the ideal environment for diseases to thrive. Depending on the type of ...
Pruning is such a big part of fall cleanup that it may come as a surprise to hear me insist you put the clippers down for a ...
Plant these winter-blooming beauties in the autumn to give them a chance to establish themselves before the deep chill sets ...
A cool-season flower that can be set out in early spring, sweet alyssum fades in the summer heat, but its clusters of tiny ...
Our experts unanimously agree that the main reason rose leaves turn yellow may be because their roots are too wet. 'There are ...
Gardeners have been given advice on how to avoid a deadly and 'serious' disease on their roses so that they'll bloom next ...
If they don’t, you can always plant flowers in the spring. Roses are currently being challenged in Texas ... The adult form ...
Roses are being challenged in Texas by a deadly and incurable virus known as rose rosette. Research its symptoms and make ...
Martin Crawford from the Agroforestry Research Trust shares the health benefits of rosehips and why you should grow them.