Garden Myth: Make Cuttings at a 45° Angle
Sometimes horticultural myths aren’t exactly wrong, it’s just that they add an unneeded complication to what should be simple. SuchContinue Reading
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Sometimes horticultural myths aren’t exactly wrong, it’s just that they add an unneeded complication to what should be simple. SuchContinue Reading
You’re traveling and someone offers you a few cuttings to take home? Rather than having to look for a plasticContinue Reading
Today’s coleuses (Coleus scutellarioides, formerly Plectranthus scutellarioides and Solenostemon scutellarioides) is very different from the coleuses that used to be available.Continue Reading
Trees are essential parts of our landscape. We cherish them for the beauty they give to our gardens and citiesContinue Reading
If you intend to plant bulbs for bloom next spring—tulips, daffodils, squills, hyacinths, crocuses, etc.—or autumn-flowering bulbs—autumn crocuses, colchicums, etc.—,Continue Reading
Most of us sow spinach directly in the garden in March or April for a spring/early summer harvest. However, asContinue Reading
Did you know you can sow your pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) for next year’s garden now, that is, at theContinue Reading
Gardeners have their own vocabulary, on that can seem a bit strange to the uninitiated. For example, when they speakContinue Reading
If you have a shady corner and want to add a few shrubs, it’s important to know which varieties toContinue Reading
You suddenly find a leaf on your tomato plant has been almost eaten off. And the next day another, then yetContinue Reading