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What to do - and what not to do - to get your garden working against climate change - irishtimes.com
irishtimes.com
27.01.2024 / 05:07

What to do - and what not to do - to get your garden working against climate change

In a world being reshaped by climate change, gardeners are increasingly asking themselves what can be done to counter the destructive effects of extreme weather events. The answer, as we’re discovering, is to take a nature-friendly approach that supports and nurtures resilience.

BC Home + Garden Show 2024: Come for the tips, stay for the food - theprovince.com - Canada
theprovince.com
26.01.2024 / 16:45

BC Home + Garden Show 2024: Come for the tips, stay for the food

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How to grow London Pride Plant (Saxifraga × urbium) - gardenersworld.com - Spain - Ireland
gardenersworld.com
25.01.2024 / 15:09

How to grow London Pride Plant (Saxifraga × urbium)

London pride (Saxifraga x urbium) is a low-growing evergreen perennial, a hybrid between Spanish Saxifraga umbrosa and Irish Saxifraga spathularis. Once a great garden favourite, London pride plant is hardy and looks good all year round, forming spreading clumps of leafy rosettes made up of spoon-shaped, fleshy, mid-green leaves. In summer masses of small, pink-flushed white flowers are borne on slender stems of around 30cm in height, lasting for up to three months. London Pride thrives in most soils and situations and is especially useful for shady sites. It’s an undemanding and versatile perennial that has fallen from fashion but is a worthwhile garden plant, being easy to grow, yet not invasive. Called London pride because it flourished on bombed sites in the city during the Second World War, it’s even the subject of a song by playwright and composer Noel Coward, whose song titled ‘London Pride’ was popular at the time.

6 Fantastic Tips on How to Declutter Your Indoor Garden - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
24.01.2024 / 11:25

6 Fantastic Tips on How to Declutter Your Indoor Garden

If you are planning to set up plants in a way that makes you room look neat and tidy – then you gotta have a plan. If you don’t have one – well, we have some cool ideas!

How & When To Plant Ginger Root - getbusygardening.com
getbusygardening.com
23.01.2024 / 17:20

How & When To Plant Ginger Root

Planting ginger is easy, but you have to do it properly and at the right time if you want to get a decent crop.

Using Ice Cubes To Water Your Houseplants? Think Again. - southernliving.com - state Texas - state Florida
southernliving.com
20.01.2024 / 01:05

Using Ice Cubes To Water Your Houseplants? Think Again.

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How Long Do Tulips Bloom? Find Out! - balconygardenweb.com - Usa
balconygardenweb.com
18.01.2024 / 10:45

How Long Do Tulips Bloom? Find Out!

If you want to know about the flowering cycle of tulips and how long they bloom, well, this post has everything in detail.

How to Prune Pear Trees – History and How to Grow - backyardgardener.com - Britain - France - Belgium
backyardgardener.com
17.01.2024 / 02:49

How to Prune Pear Trees – History and How to Grow

The pear grown in Britain is the European Pear which derives from Pyrus communis, native of the temperate parts of Europe and the western part of southern Asia as far as the Himalayas. In America some varieties are grown which are hybrids between the European Pear (as represented by ‘William’s Bon Chrdtien’, known in America as ‘Bartlett’) and Pyrus serotina, the Japanesesand pear.

Best witch hazels & how to grow them - theenglishgarden.co.uk - China - Japan - county Garden - county Park
theenglishgarden.co.uk
16.01.2024 / 13:23

Best witch hazels & how to grow them

Witch hazels (Hamamelis) are one of winter’s most distinctive shrubs, their quirky, spidery blooms making them instantly recognisable even before you’ve breathed in their scent. At their peak, these are shrubs that make a lasting impression.

11 Houseplants You Should Prune and Regrow in the Same Pot - balconygardenweb.com - Britain
balconygardenweb.com
15.01.2024 / 12:49

11 Houseplants You Should Prune and Regrow in the Same Pot

If you want your houseplants to look big and lush, pruning and regrowing them in the same pot is a smart idea! Plants like Pothos, Spider Plant, Philodendron, Snake Plant, ZZ Plant, English Ivy, Wandering Dude, Sedum, Herbs, String of Pearls, and String of Bananas can be easily grown from cuttings. Just cut a healthy stem or take baby plants, remove lower leaves, and plant them in the same pot as the parent plant for a fuller look. That's it.

Getting organized for seed season, with ken druse - awaytogarden.com - state New Jersey
awaytogarden.com
14.01.2024 / 01:37

Getting organized for seed season, with ken druse

IF YOU THINK nothing’s on the to-do list in winter, fellow gardeners—that we’re all meant to be dormant, like the cannas in the cellar and the herbaceous perennials outside and the flower beds—well, think again.

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