November is a surprisingly busy month in the garden, but it also marks the end of the planting window for many perennials.
If your spring or summer flowering bulbs don’t arrive when you expect them to, you’ve likely planted your bulbs too deep.
THE ‘magic of the mountains’ has helped Scotland replace the dark days of winter with glorious summer-like temperatures. This ...
If you want a colorful show of petunias, nemesia, diascia, or snapdragons in the spring, you’re much better off planting them now.
For areas with high foot traffic, rake leaves to prevent hazards, but try leaving some to act as natural mulch for flower ...
Planting them by November will ensure that your bulbs have enough time to shoot and establish roots before the ground freezes ...
It is also the perfect time to plant a whole host of flowers and food that will harvest through spring and summer next year .
You may not have realized it, but there’s little chance you’ve heard anyone whistle inside a theater. In the old days, ...
She has also fronted a number of other programmes such as The Joy Of Gardening and Charlie's Garden Army as well as hosting coverage of the Chelsea Flower Show ... Finish getting in your spring bulbs.
Many of the best varieties of narcissi bulbs are single-flowering, helping gardeners create a space that will support and feed local insects, such as Narcissus poeticus, otherwise known as the ...