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Looking for some low-maintenance edibles you can grow in your garden? Some vegetables can tolerate drought, and some even ...
“June is a good time to plant out the last of the tender crops, such as courgettes and squashes, with successional sowing of ...
Keeping up with watering plants in warmer weather can be quite the job, and heatwaves often mean water is limited, but this ...
June is an ideal month to get your garden ready for autumn, so while you might be relishing the current blooms in your garden ...
If your heart is set on rows of ornamental flowers, six-inch-deep garden beds should suffice, but, according to Cowan, they ...
Vegetables need water to grow, but the correct watering regimen is often more nuanced than just giving them a good soak.
“June is a good time to plant out the last of the tender crops, such as courgettes and squashes, with successional sowing of ...
Although they're a popular choice for those growing their own vegetables, gardeners have been warned that the crop attracts a ...
"June is a good time to plant out the last of the tender crops, such as courgettes and squashes, with successional sowing of beetroot, lettuce and radish," says Edibles and Nursery Team Leader at RHS ...
Transform your kitchen waste into garden gold by utilizing fruit and vegetable peels. Orange peels enrich compost and deter ...
Growing your garden this summer? An expert has warned that most vegetables should actually be sown inside - with the ...
Direct-sow warm-season herbs, flowers and vegetables (basil, sunflowers, beans, etc). Keep after those emerging weeds, and ...