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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.

Tone it down: Why too much artificial lighting is bad for your garden - irishtimes.com - Greece - Ireland
irishtimes.com
13.01.2024 / 05:25

Tone it down: Why too much artificial lighting is bad for your garden

Living deep in the Irish countryside as I do, surrounded by a centuries-old patchwork of farm fields, hedgerows and leafy pockets of ancient native woodland, a clear winter night sky is a thing of profound beauty. It is filled with the otherworldly shimmer of a host of constellations, familiar to me from my childhood.

Plants for a purpose: veg everyone should grow - gardenersworld.com - France
gardenersworld.com
12.01.2024 / 12:05

Plants for a purpose: veg everyone should grow

Harvesting and eating homegrown veg is one of life’s joys. Whether it’s picking leaves for a winter salad or harvesting sweetcorn for a summer barbecue, there’s something special about eating veg that you have grown yourself. Not only does it taste so much better than shop-bought, it also couldn’t be fresher or more healthy – or better for the environment, with no packaging or food miles involved. And of course being out in the fresh air and getting your hands in the soil growing your own veg is great for the soul. You don’t need a lot of space either as a container on a sunny doorstep will make a great spot for growing your own tomatoes or chard. Here we share some of our favourite veg to grow. Our choices include recommendations from the Gardeners’ World team and familiar faces from across the gardening industry.

How to Get Orchids to Re-Bloom Faster and Better (5 Best Tricks) - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
12.01.2024 / 08:27

How to Get Orchids to Re-Bloom Faster and Better (5 Best Tricks)

Making orchids re-bloom faster and better requires careful steps and planning to ensure these plants flowers much stronger than the last time!

How to move plants – and keep them alive - theenglishgarden.co.uk - Britain
theenglishgarden.co.uk
11.01.2024 / 13:48

How to move plants – and keep them alive

If you’re wondering how to move plants, remember that deciduous trees and shrubs – those that lose their leaves during winter – are dormant now, so this is the best time to uproot them. Any time during autumn and spring when the branches are bare will  minimise the upheaval to them. Evergreens can be moved too, but you are better off waiting until late March for those, when the soil is starting to warm up again.

You Probably Don't Need To Fertilize Your Houseplants In Winter—Here's Why - southernliving.com - Washington - state Texas - state Florida - state Maryland
southernliving.com
09.01.2024 / 01:17

You Probably Don't Need To Fertilize Your Houseplants In Winter—Here's Why

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165 best bee jokes and bee puns to get you buzzing - growingfamily.co.uk
growingfamily.co.uk
08.01.2024 / 15:16

165 best bee jokes and bee puns to get you buzzing

If you’re looking for a light-hearted giggle, make a beeline for this hive of bee puns and bee jokes!

New year gardening: ‘It feels like everything is shifting’ - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
06.01.2024 / 06:12

New year gardening: ‘It feels like everything is shifting’

There are lots of words that Irish gardeners could use to sum up the year that was 2023. “Wet” is certainly high on the list, given the record levels of rainfall experienced in most parts of the country from late summer onwards as well as the badly waterlogged state of many soils.

17 Stunning Irish Flowers for Gardens and Homes - balconygardenweb.com - Ireland - state Oregon
balconygardenweb.com
04.01.2024 / 08:43

17 Stunning Irish Flowers for Gardens and Homes

From the lucky Shamrock with heart-shaped leaves to the charming Bluebell and pretty Primrose, these native flowers bring beauty to Irish landscapes. Whether it's the yellow Cowslip, fluffy Bog Cotton, or vibrant Buttercup, each flower has its unique charm. Read on to learn about the diversity of Irish flora.

Should You Buy a Home in 2024? - bhg.com
bhg.com
02.01.2024 / 12:49

Should You Buy a Home in 2024?

At the start of 2023, the U.S. housing market was still in a state of upheaval, but experts were optimistic that the tides were turning. While interest rates remained high following a competitive seller’s market post pandemic, bidding wars were expected to cool and inventory was expected to climb. 

6 Decorating Tips Pros Want You to Know When Creating a Maximalist Space - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
30.12.2023 / 20:25

6 Decorating Tips Pros Want You to Know When Creating a Maximalist Space

If you're eager to embrace a maximalist design style at home, note that the look is very much in vogue today, with many people living by the «more is more» philosophy and embracing the colorful and whimsical. That said, it's important to note the maximalism of the 21st century is a bit different than in decades past.

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