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June is traditionally their busiest month when hundreds of gardens are at their best and are perfect places to visit.
Squirrels can be a real nuisance in the garden, digging up bulbs, eating fruits and gnawing on vegetables. But there's one ...
Inflation and increasing food costs can be a problems but also an opportunity to be creative in your garden. One project to ...
Squirrels may be adorable but for gardeners they can be a menace. Despite their cuddly appearance, squirrels can wreak havoc ...
If you're new to growing herbs, it's a good idea to get familiar with the herbs you should never plant together. Sure, there ...
Hostas, coral bells, and hellebores are excellent border plants that tolerate shade. These perennials thrive in low-light ...
Edging keeps things neat and tidy in your yard, and if you want it to stay on theme with your garden being au naturale, check ...
In the dance between nature and nurture, a few simple, green-minded steps can tip the balance, turning your garden from a ...
• Bat guano (bat droppings) has long been valued as a powerful natural fertiliser. Rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, it boosts leaf growth and strengthens plants. Favoured by Victorian ...
This guide offers helpful strategies for keeping squirrels out of the garden without harming the animals or using chemical ...
Use a propane torch to zap weeds in hard scapes and gravel paths. A few seconds of heat breaks plant cell walls and sends weeds into the great beyond. Warning: safety first! Only use away from ...
The landscape fabrics found on store shelves come in several types and each one has some utility in the garden. Here's what ...