Our roses are gearing up to bloom after a winter of rest. But while we patiently wait for flower heads to burst open, aphids ...
So, you've spotted some unfamiliar eggs in your garden. What next? Here are some tips for identifying common animal eggs and ...
Spring ushers in sunlight, blossoms, and the eager buzz of life returning to the garden. Amid this cheer lurks a quiet menace capable of turning careful planting into heartbreak overnight. Cutworms ...
But with so many plants to choose from and ways to arrange them, starting a vegetable garden can be overwhelming. Or maybe ...
After cold winters, invertebrates such as honeybees and paper wasps seem to disappear and then suddenly return in large ...
Agriculture experts have advised farmers to ensure that the wheat crop must not remain water stressed, particularly at the grain ...
Welcoming a family of wattlebirds into his Melbourne garden helped deter Andrew Herrick’s less amiable avian visitors – it’s a service he’s happy to pay for in apricots ...
Let’s see if that continues this month as we head into spring gardening! March is the time to start your summer vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. Started now, your seedlings will be ready to ...
Fruit. Woodland strawberries grow from a California native ground cover (Fragaria vesca) that thrives in moist soil where ...
Running out of garden space for all your spring planting ideas? What about vertical garden plants? One of my favorites is Clematis with its different bloom times and many colors.
From golden yellow in spring to fiery red and orange in autumn, this compact Abelia brings dramatic, every-changing color to the garden.
Lawn and gardening specialist at lawnmower brand Hayter, Chris Cooper, said March is the perfect time to start whipping your garden back into shape, and to begin mowing your grass.