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Water drainage requirements for your garden - backyardgardener.com
backyardgardener.com
09.02.2024 / 21:01

Water drainage requirements for your garden

The soil must have adequate drainage; otherwise, air may be excluded, and the more beneficial micro-organisms may be destroyed. Soils which have poor drainage are often sour and acid. It will be necessary to improve this acidity by applications of hydrated lime. Wet soils are cold ones, and this means that plant growth is severely retarded. The situation is even more critical in the northern, colder parts of the country. Waterlogged soils cause roots to rot and a combination of all these problems can produce complete failures in some gardens.

Your gardening questions answered: What’s the best peat-free seed compost for my garden? - irishtimes.com
irishtimes.com
09.02.2024 / 19:47

Your gardening questions answered: What’s the best peat-free seed compost for my garden?

Q: Could you please recommend a good peat-free seed compost? I’ve tried a few over the last few years but haven’t had great results. I’d really like to do the right thing environmentally but am now at the point where I’m sorely tempted to go back to using a conventional peat-based compost. CF County Kerry

Increase the Colour in Your Garden with GardenAdvice This Summer - gardenadvice.co.uk
gardenadvice.co.uk
09.02.2024 / 19:33

Increase the Colour in Your Garden with GardenAdvice This Summer

Sketch image from a garden planting plan recently created for a GardenAdvice client

Growing Shiso: A Unique Flavor to Add to Your Herb Garden - savvygardening.com - Canada
savvygardening.com
09.02.2024 / 19:18

Growing Shiso: A Unique Flavor to Add to Your Herb Garden

I love growing interesting flavors in my garden and bringing them into the kitchen to cook with. That is why I added shiso to my seed list a couple of years ago. I first tried this fragrant herb in a restaurant in Western Canada (where I was also introduced to parsley root). It has a very distinct flavor and is very ornamental. Growing shiso from seed is pretty easy and if you let it go to seed in the fall, well, you won’t need to grow more next year.

Update your home cottage garden landscape. - backyardgardener.com
backyardgardener.com
09.02.2024 / 11:41

Update your home cottage garden landscape.

One of the most enjoyable aspects of landscaping is reviving the gardens of older properties, where generations have pottered and pruned.

The 2024 Decor Trend You Need to Try, Based on Your Zodiac Sign - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
29.01.2024 / 00:41

The 2024 Decor Trend You Need to Try, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Now that 2024 is in full swing, it’s time to refresh more than our calendars and wardrobes—our homes could use some love, too.

Is your landscape ‘undergrown’? with nancy lawson - awaytogarden.com - Usa - state Maryland
awaytogarden.com
27.01.2024 / 12:33

Is your landscape ‘undergrown’? with nancy lawson

AS SHE OFTEN DOES, naturalist and nature writer Nancy Lawson—perhaps known better to some of you as the Humane Gardener after the title of her first book—caught my attention the other day.

Your gardening questions answered: What’s wrong with my jasmine? - irishtimes.com
irishtimes.com
27.01.2024 / 05:07

Your gardening questions answered: What’s wrong with my jasmine?

Q: I have a winter flowering jasmine, growing profusely on a 3m-high north-facing wall. For most of its six years, it has produced an abundance of flowers, from early November until March. During the recent summer, I took a lot of its stems, which had bunched at about 2m, and gently stretched them out along a series of horizontal wires. This November I can only see a handful of flowers (less than 10). Did my gentle summer manipulation cause this drop in flowers and if so, how? CD, Co Dublin

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.

The "Rich Couch" Theory Might Change Your Entire Space - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
27.01.2024 / 00:05

The "Rich Couch" Theory Might Change Your Entire Space

TikTok has a new design theory on the rise: anyone whose couch doesn’t touch their walls is living in luxury. Having your couch in the middle of the room, according to many TikTok users, is the mark of an expensive home.

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