Learn how to repurpose fading plants by collecting seeds, taking cuttings, composting, and drying for indoor decorations.
If, while visiting your parents in your childhood home, you notice an excessive amount of clutter, this may be a sign that ...
You can trim back some of the plants dying back now but don't overdo it - the aim is to keep the pond healthy, not spotless.
Bare stems, yellow leaves, no new growth? Don’t panic! Dormancy is nature’s way of recharging. But what is dormancy in plants ...
Unlike other seeds, such as flax (best eaten ground) or chia (best soaked), pumpkin seeds are ready to eat and still deliver plenty of fiber and polyphenols (natural compounds found in plants and ...
Perhaps when it's time to add flowers to your garden, starting seeds is the first thing that comes to mind, but there are ...
Whether you're training vining plants or creating a vertical garden, be sure to consider how much room the stem needs when ...
A gardening expert has encouraged gardeners to collect one scrap from their gardens this month to help protect their plants from incoming frost.
The first cold snaps arrive, pots feel heavy, and those once-perky petals slump overnight. You’re not imagining it: autumn ...
Fall is the ideal time to plant ornamentals as cooler weather allows for strong root establishment before spring.
Peace lilies are a popular choice for beginners, but they can be prone to wilting. Here's how to save a drooping peace lily ...
The rains no longer come as they used to. The land — once green and full of life — is turning brown. And the shea trees, the ...