What are slugs and snails? Slugs and snails are officially classified as gastropods, which is a type of mollusc. They have no backbone and are covered with mucus which stops them from drying out.
I write regular guest blogs for Pavestone, one the UK’s producers of high-quality patio and garden finishing’s. In these blogs I use my knowledge of horticulture, landscaping, and design to illustrate ...
If you’re growing soft fruit bushes such as currants and gooseberries, pruning and training them regularly keeps them looking good. Also, this will help them to keep producing lots of delicious ...
This month is your last chance to get spring-flowering bulbs planted in your garden. Tulips are perfect for planting out in your garden this month and are a welcome sight in the spring. Find out all ...
Always fancied growing your own fruit but don’t have space for an orchard? Well believe it or not, there are loads of fruit plants that can easily be grown in small gardens, and even in a container on ...
Urban or city gardens allow gardeners to bring some greenery to the landscape and create some incredible displays. From tall buildings that create more shade, to year-round plots that benefit from a ...
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November is a great time to plant tulip bulbs. And one of the main reasons why is that tulips can be susceptible to a disease called ‘Tulip Blight’. The spores of this disease generally don’t survive ...
Cooking Christmas dinner can feel like a huge responsibility, especially when you’ve got lots of people to cater for. But there’s no need to feel stressed on the big day, as long as you’re well ...
On the 1st March Cultivation Street launched in the Sunday Mirror for its eight year! The campaign, supported by Miracle-Gro®, helps community and school gardens connect with local Garden Centre ...
November 2024 is a month for ‘hunkering down’. The clocks have gone back, and the days are becoming shorter. Although many herbaceous plants in the garden are dying down for the year, others are ...
Composting at home is an eco-friendly way to recycle household waste and put some goodness back into your soil. The great thing is, it’s never too late to get started. Soon you’ll have a supply of ...