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Your gardening questions answered: Plants for a flowering hedge - irishtimes.com
irishtimes.com
30.09.2023 / 04:51

Your gardening questions answered: Plants for a flowering hedge

Q: You mentioned a while back that you were creating a flowering hedge. I would love to know what plants you picked? MF, Co Leitrim

Your gardening questions answered: Aphids have ravaged my trees, should I get pruning? - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
23.09.2023 / 04:17

Your gardening questions answered: Aphids have ravaged my trees, should I get pruning?

Q: A honeysuckle and an elder tree in the garden have been ravaged by aphids. I was hoping natural predators might have a feast but there’s no let up so far. Is it a seasonal occurrence due to spring weather conditions or should I get pruning? JMcK, Co Dublin

Your gardening questions answered: Why are my trees dying? - irishtimes.com - Ireland - New Zealand
irishtimes.com
16.09.2023 / 04:05

Your gardening questions answered: Why are my trees dying?

Q: I don’t know the name of these trees but they seem to be dying, with casting of leaves getting worse and worse. Can you help? BMcW, Co Donegal

How to keep butterflies all aflutter in your garden and beyond - irishtimes.com
irishtimes.com
16.09.2023 / 04:05

How to keep butterflies all aflutter in your garden and beyond

It’s at this time of year that our little farmhouse begins to be love-bombed by butterflies, which flutter into its rooms through open windows to perch on the centuries-old walls and bask on its sunny windowsills. They are small tortoiseshells, a common species easily identified by the tiger-like stripes and series of tiny, pale blue dots stippled along the edges of its dark-orange, paper-thin wings. In early autumn the adults go in search of somewhere safe to overwinter, during which time our house is strangely irresistible to them. Clearly the building has always had this special charm. When we first bought it, its old, sun-filled rooms were filled with their tiny, dusty remains, poignant reminders of summers long gone.

The Garden at Night - finegardening.com - state North Carolina - county Garden
finegardening.com
15.09.2023 / 07:33

The Garden at Night

Today we’re in Raleigh, North Carolina, visiting with John Matthews.

Navigate To Your Nearest Garden Gems With GoWork - gardencentreguide.co.uk - Britain - county Garden
gardencentreguide.co.uk
15.09.2023 / 07:25

Navigate To Your Nearest Garden Gems With GoWork

On the hunt for the ultimate garden centre or service in the UK? It's not just about jazzing up your garden – it's all about crafting your very own green paradise! 

The best miniature fruits and vegetables to grow in your garden - gardencentreguide.co.uk
gardencentreguide.co.uk
15.09.2023 / 07:25

The best miniature fruits and vegetables to grow in your garden

Tiny objects are everywhere, as you see tiny toys, houses, and gardens, but have you also seen some tiny vegetables and fruits? If not, you need to search them and look at these plants as they have a very Instagrammable appearance which you will absolutely adore. There is something fascinating about looking at small objects, and no matter what you see in a small dimension, you will feel happier, especially if these are represented by cute and tiny fruits and vegetables that you don’t have the opportunity to see every day. Growing something in your garden will always be a satisfying process, as you can watch how your plants transform, and you will also be able to taste them once your plants are harvested. But we think it is funnier to grow plants in miniature and try something new from the usual alternatives you find on the market. And if you thought that they don’t have the same nutritional benefits because of their small look, you are mistaken, as even if they are so little, they still give plenty of vitamins and minerals. 

Simple switches to foster biodiversity in your garden - theenglishgarden.co.uk
theenglishgarden.co.uk
14.09.2023 / 12:13

Simple switches to foster biodiversity in your garden

Biodiversity and sustainability have become buzzwords in horticulture of late. Encouraging wildlife, using items in a sustainable manner and reducing our waste is crucial for a healthy garden and planet – but for many of us, working out how to do this can feel overwhelming. Here’s my simple steps to starting your journey to a more sustainable and wildlife-friendly growing space…

Best Ways To Harvest, Preserve & Store Your Garden Herbs - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
14.09.2023 / 05:13

Best Ways To Harvest, Preserve & Store Your Garden Herbs

Summer is a great time to replenish stocks of herbs in our kitchen shelves and pantries. Thanks to the cheerful warm and sunny weather, in that season many herbs achieves the strongest aroma as well as essential oils. Therefore, it is important to learn how to harvest herbs at an appropriate time and how to dry and store them collectively to keep as much of their flavor.

How to Grow Basil Indoors and in Your Garden - goodhousekeeping.com
goodhousekeeping.com
12.09.2023 / 19:51

How to Grow Basil Indoors and in Your Garden

Homemade pesto is not only delicious, but easy to make. While you can always buy some at your local supermarket, using minimal ingredients to make your own is worth every minute of your time because it's delicious. Basil is a popular herb that can be grown indoors all year round, with sweet basil being one of the most common. If you're looking to take your recipe up a notch, here'show to grow basil at home as well as how to harvest it for cooking.

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