Guide Dogs is offering expert advice on creating a dog-friendly sensory space within the garden from pet-safe plants to ...
Zora Tyrone, Head Gardener of the Grade II* registered and RHS Partner Gardens at Ashridge House, shares her top tips for ...
Any green witch who finds themselves with a brown thumb will want a little help growing the most commonly used magical herbs.
A SUNY Delhi student is pairing her culinary classes with an independent study of growing herbs by hydroponics. Sophomore Evelyn Eastman said that during the COVID-19 pandemic, her family expanded its ...
Chives are one of the heartiest herbs I’ve ever seen. Even in the harsh winters of my hometown, Brooklyn, each spring our chives would resurrect from the frozen solid soil of a planter box on our ...
Though they both love to bask in the sun, thyme and basil have vastly different growing needs and aren't the best companions ...
The environment and amount of sunlight in your kitchen will help determine the type of herbs that will grow best. For example ...
Since then, I’ve learned some plants are best kept apart. Much of my gardening expertise derives from real life experience, ...
Herbs are the closest thing to Everlasting Gobstoppers a gardener can grow. One caution – as much as we all like mint, always ...
Herbs make great fillers in flowerbeds. Try dill or fennel for some feathery texture amongst your blooms, or plant rosemary ...
Hopefully, you will have time to be outside a lot this month because the weather is usually wonderful! This is also a great ...
Based on a traditional English ballad, this famous tune is known for its melancholy "parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme" refrain. As it turns out, this lyric is a good lesson in what to plant together ...