Guest post by Katrina & Clayton Chamomile (often spelled camomile in the UK) has been valued for centuries as both […] The post Growing Chamomile in the Scottish Climate appeared first on Caledonian Horticulture.| Caledonian Horticulture
As gardeners, we have a opportunity to shape our outdoor spaces in ways to contribute to a more sustainable, climate-resilient future.| Caledonian Horticulture
The post Inviting Fireflies to the Garden: It Starts in Fall! is by Katherine Rowe and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and aquaponic gardening blog. Did you catch the magic of fireflies in the garden this summer? If so, support them all year with easy steps in fall (including less end-of-season maintenance). If you missed them, measures to increase garden biodiversity may help lure them. Not only flashy, but they also bring predatory and polli...| Epic Gardening
The post Fall Chicken Care: What to Do Before First Frost is by Melissa Strauss and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and aquaponic gardening blog. Fall is a transitional time for chickens and their owners. As egg laying and the weather cools off, there are many tasks you can carry out to protect your girls over the winter. Join chicken mom Melissa Strauss for some tips on caring for your chicks in the fall. The post Fall Chicken Care: What to D...| Epic Gardening
The post 5 Ways to Repurpose Fall Leaves For Your Chickens is by Sarah Jay and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and aquaponic gardening blog. If you have a ton of deciduous trees and you need to use them up, save them for your coop. Garden gold comes from fall leaves. Chickens can benefit too! Find out how you can repurpose that fallen foliage as experienced gardener Sarah Jay provides 5 ways to do so! The post 5 Ways to Repurpose Fall Leaves F...| Epic Gardening
When is a watermelon ripe? Knowing the answer to this question ensures that you enjoy the sweetest, juiciest fruit from your garden. By learning the key signs of watermelon ripeness, you can avoid picking too early or leaving melons on the vine too long, and instead harvest them at peak flavor. Look at the tendrils … The post When Is a Watermelon Ripe? How to Tell When It’s Ready to pick appeared first on The Gardening Cook.| The Gardening Cook
Planning a vegetable garden doesn’t have to stop when the summer ends. There are plenty of vegetables to plant for fall harvests that thrive in cooler weather and even improve in flavor after a light frost. By choosing the right crops, you can keep your harvest going well beyond the summer season. Fall gardens are … The post Vegetables to Plant for Fall – Good Fall Vegetables to Grow appeared first on The Gardening Cook.| The Gardening Cook
Learn about common fall pruning mistakes and how to avoid them to keep your garden healthy and beautiful all season long.| Gardener's Oasis
Did you know that you can save and recharge all of that old potting soil from this year’s hanging baskets and containers and reuse it again next year? Potting soil is one of the most expensive purchases each and every spring for gardeners. Especially for those who love to fill their porches, patios and decks … The post How To Save & Recharge Old Potting Soil – And Reuse It Again Next Year! appeared first on This Is My Garden.| This Is My Garden
Whether adding a layer of seed to make an existing lawn more lush or to green up a dormant grass during winter, overseeding now is a streamlined way to do both. Grass is quick to grow from seed, and with some preparation, overseeding is one of the easiest ways to promote thicker grass with even coverage. Garden expert Katherine Rowe explores how to overseed grass for quick results this season.| Epic Gardening
What Is Mulch? Mulches are loose coverings of sheets or materials that are placed on the surface of soil. They […] The post Mulching in Winter: Tips to Keep Roots Cosy and Strong appeared first on Caledonian Horticulture.| Caledonian Horticulture
Growing Garlic in a Scottish climate can be achieved! In this blog, we tell all, how to look after them and grow. Click here for more!| Caledonian Horticulture
Learn some easy and fast tips and tricks to garden like your Nonna. Cultivate a masterpiece garden with this guideline.| The Best of Italian
Guest post blog by Katrina & Clayton Oca (Oxalis tuberosa) is a fascinating and underappreciated crop that deserves far more […] The post Growing Oca in the Scottish Climate appeared first on Caledonian Horticulture.| Caledonian Horticulture
Guest post by Sarah Gerhardt A healthy garden is about more than just good-looking plants. It is about creating a […] The post Essential Gardening Tips for Healthy Plants And Happy Wildlife appeared first on Caledonian Horticulture.| Caledonian Horticulture
In our latest how-to video, Andy Peasgood shares end-of-season planting tips to keep your green spaces thriving. Andy shares practical […] The post End of Season Planting with Andy Peasgood appeared first on Caledonian Horticulture.| Caledonian Horticulture
Do you love getting new plants for free? This project is for you! It is super easy to propagate spider plants from the babies that the mother plant sends out on the ends of its long, arching stems. The offsets of Chlorophytum comosum – AKA spider plant, airplane plant, ribbon plant, and St. Bernard’s lily, can … The post How to Propagate Spider Plants from Babies appeared first on The Gardening Cook.| The Gardening Cook
A small-space vegetable garden lets you grow fresh produce when you don’t have room for a traditional vegetable garden. With the right setup, patios, balconies, and decks can all be spaces to grow vegetables. You’ll need containers with good drainage and a quality potting mix. Your area should receive at least 6 hours of sunlight each … The post Small-Space Vegetable Garden – Growing Vegetables in Pots appeared first on The Gardening Cook.| The Gardening Cook
Try growing astilbe for beautiful, showy flowers that do well in a shady garden bed. This prettu perennial does well with hostas, ferns and coral bells.| The Gardening Cook
Create pet runs and play areas that enhance your garden. Safe Australian plants, cool surfaces, shade and drainage tips for low-maintenance, pet friendly spaces.| Aussie Green Thumb
As the days shorten and temperatures cool, gardens shift from abundance to rest. For birds, autumn is a time of The post How To Support Birds In Your Garden appeared first on Caledonian Horticulture.| Caledonian Horticulture
A moon garden is a mystical space that embraces the darkness and contains bright white plants and those that only bloom at night.| Garden Therapy
Chamomile, with its delicate daisy-like flowers and soothing properties, is a delightful addition to any green space. Here's how to grow chamomile.| SA Garden and Home
Here are tons of tips about gardening for kids to encourage kids to go outside, get their hands in the dirt, and foster a love for nature.| Garden Therapy
Guest post by Rosie Buckley If you are composting, planting pollinator-friendly flowers and avoiding the synthetic pesticides you’re on the […]| Caledonian Horticulture
Have you wanted to plant bulbs, but weren't quite sure where to start? In this blog we tell all you need to know, so have a read!| Caledonian Horticulture
This sesame plant, native to Africa, is a vital ingredient in many foods. The sesame plants are grown as annuals and produce sesame seeds. Here's all you need to know about their growth.| SA Garden and Home
Learn how soil, snow cover, drought, and microclimates impact plant survival beyond just the zone number.| Welcome to Jung Seed’s Gardening Blog!
Are you wondering "What gardening zone am I in?" Then you're in the right place! Your zone number is easy to look up on the map, but that doesn't always tell the whole story. We'll show you the secrets of using gardening zones effectively and why the number assigned to your region isn't the only factor to consider. The post What Gardening Zone Am I In? (6 Things You Need To Know) appeared first on Gardener's Oasis.| Gardener's Oasis
Planting bare root perennials so they flourish and thrive can be a bit tricky. But with the right tips, you can enjoy a garden full of vibrant blooms. Learn how to grow bare root plants with my tried-and-true formula for success. The post How To Grow Bare Root Plants (So They Thrive) appeared first on Gardener's Oasis.| Gardener's Oasis
How to Grow an Italian Backyard Garden. I could live on pasta, from spaghetti and meatballs to manicotti and lasagna! Just close your eyes and imagine that first bite of your favorite Italian dish. Now imagine that you made that with fresh organic vegetables and herbs right from your own garden. Can you taste the ... Read More about Do You Love Pasta? Here’s How to Plant an Italian Garden The post Do You Love Pasta? Here’s How to Plant an Italian Garden appeared first on A Cultivated Nest.| A Cultivated Nest
for Year-Round Beauty March 2025 By Kristine Liebman Everyone has their favorite plants & flowers. Choosing the right plant for the right location is an important part of creating a good landscape design and should be the number one consideration when planning any garden space. This allows for happy plants and…| Cerbo's Parsippany Greenhouse & Garden Center
March 2025By Kristine Liebman But I don’t have a green thumb… I wouldn’t know where to begin… It seems like too much work… These might seem like good reasons why not to start a vegetable garden of your own. But if you start small, you can learn as you go.…| Cerbo's Parsippany Greenhouse & Garden Center
Discover the truth behind common gardening myths! Learn which age-old claims hold up and which have been debunked by modern horticulture.| Welcome to Jung Seed’s Gardening Blog!
Uncover some time-saving gardening tips to transform your outdoor space into a thriving oasis with these practical and easy-to-follow strategies.| Gardener's Oasis
Follow these 25 spring garden tips to get your garden ready for the warm weather. You can print out a handy check list to check your progress, too!| The Gardening Cook
What are your garden plans for spring? We will give you some tips to make your spring plantings successful!| Welcome to Jung Seed’s Gardening Blog!
This hand scrub is gentle on hands, but tough on grease and grime. It's effective, easy to make, and makes a great gift, too!| One Good Thing by Jillee: Making Homemaking Simple and Enjoyable
Get simple tips for attracting birds to your yard in winter with easy-to-follow advice including bird-friendly plant suggestions and more.| The Gardening Cook
Learn smart vertical gardening tips to train and support climbing plants. Maximize space, boost yields, and create stunning garden displays.| Welcome to Jung Seed’s Gardening Blog!
Potted plants indoors can offer such wonderful benefits. You don’t have to have a huge garden to gain rewards from your plants. Small pots of indoor herbs can help to sustain and flavor dishes in your kitchen, while also offering beauty and even air purifying! Luckily, growing indoors can be really easy by just following... Read More The post 9 Easy Tips for Indoor Garden Growing appeared first on The Lavender Homefront.| The Lavender Homefront
Mums are a classic fall flower. Used in doorways and on porches, these beautiful bushy flowers are also perennials that can come back year after year. Learning how to plant, care, and grow for mums can allow you to keep those beautiful flowering plants to enjoy every fall. How to Grow and Care for Mums... Read More The post How to Grow and Care for Mums appeared first on The Lavender Homefront.| The Lavender Homefront
Seed starting can be so exciting, but it can also lead to frustration. When starting seeds, it’s important to understand what the best environment is for getting seeds to germinate. In cold environments especially, seeds need extra care in order to germinate. Temperature plays a big role in getting seeds to start. That’s why using... Read More The post How to Use a Heating Mat When Starting Seeds appeared first on The Lavender Homefront.| The Lavender Homefront
These 20 seed starting tips will help to make sure that your garden seeds get off to the best start since growing plants from seeds can sometimes be tricky.| The Gardening Cook
Ok - so one characteristic most of us can admire in a flower is a sweet smelling flower. Well, I decided to compile this rather…| Growit Buildit
The common dandelion is one of the most prolific plants in the world, being present on six of seven continents as well as all 50…| Growit Buildit
So if you want to have a lush green healthy lawn, the best thing you can do is to improve the soil. How do you…| Growit Buildit
Winter flowering plants bring a blast of color to your yard and garden when the temperatures are really cold and not much is growing in your yard.| The Gardening Cook
The sight of a Christmas cactus blooming is one of the true joys of the season. Light & temperature are the keys to making sure this happens.| The Gardening Cook
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana is known as Flaming Katy, Christmas kalanchoe and Widow's thrill. Learn how to care for this pretty holiday plant| The Gardening Cook
October 2024By Kristine Liebman The end of summer into fall can be an exciting time for gardeners. There’s lots to do ahead of the next spring season but it’s also a time to reap the benefits of the end-of-summer harvest. Here are some ideas to not only bring continued pleasure from your garden but also...| Cerbo's Parsippany Greenhouse & Garden Center
By Eren Jan |September 7, 2023 It’s that time of year again. The sun is beginning to set earlier, the temperature is dropping, and your garden is ready to be reigned in. Luckily, fall is the perfect time to do a lawn and garden reset as we prepare ourselves for the winter months. In North...| Cerbo's Parsippany Greenhouse & Garden Center
It’s officially summer! The summer sun is your garden’s best friend, but you’ll still need some elbow grease to keep your operation running smoothly. Let’s talk about how we can keep our gardens going strong through these hot summer days. Spring gardens are all about cultivation and getting your plants started. In contrast, summer is...| Cerbo's Parsippany Greenhouse & Garden Center
Hydrangea: Summer’s Favorite Shrub Every New Jersey native knows that it’s summer when hydrangeas start pushing out their blooms. These colorful clusters of flowers decorating our neighborhoods and parks are a surefire sign that summer is in full swing. Blue and pink blooms are coveted among gardeners, adding an elegant and fantastical flair to any...| Cerbo's Parsippany Greenhouse & Garden Center
A luscious lawn requires a few steps, but undoubtedly, fertilizer is the most important one. Implementing a comprehensive fertilizing program keeps annoying weeds at bay and ensures grass flourishes and remains green throughout the warmer spring and summer months. The right fertilizer also means springtime marks a lush lawn marked by healthy, fluffy, weed-free grass....| Cerbo's Parsippany Greenhouse & Garden Center
Planting in the spring or summer in hopes of a year-round payoff? You’ve likely already heard much about annuals and perennials, but how do you pick between the plant types, and when should you plant them? Before you settle on your new blooms, let the professionals at Cerbo’s guide you in the right direction to...| Cerbo's Parsippany Greenhouse & Garden Center
Gardening can be a rewarding hobby, but it can also be frustrating when rabbits decide to make a meal out of your hard work. Here are some of the best rabbit deterrents for your garden, which can help you protect your plants and keep those pesky bunnies at bay. The post 14 Of The Best Rabbit Deterrents For Your Garden appeared first on From House To Home Garden.| From House To Home Garden
Find out how to install a rain chain that will both enhance your garden's aesthetic and serve as a decorative alternative to traditional downspouts. Whether you are using a V-hook or a rain chain installation kit, these step-by-step instructions will teach you everything you need to know. The post How To Install A Rain Chain appeared first on From House To Home Garden.| From House To Home Garden
Keeping your garden free of pesky weeds without harming the environment may seem impossible, but with these natural weed killers it is not. We'll show you how you can get ahead of the weeds and have peace of mind knowing that these solutions are totally organic. The post Natural Weed Killers For Gardens (That Actually Work) appeared first on From House To Home Garden.| From House To Home Garden
If you love your garden but find it too much work, these low maintenance gardening tips are for you. From choosing drought-resistant plants to optimal soil nutrients to using the right tools, there are many things you can do to reduce the amount of time and effort it takes to maintain your yard. The post 16 Tips For Creating A Low Maintainenance Garden appeared first on Gardener's Oasis.| Gardener's Oasis
Every time I write about black-eyed Susans, I make it a point to mention how we shouldn’t prune these perennials in the fall. Not only do they look pretty covered in frost and snow, but| Blooming Backyard
Cold conditions create challenges for our gardens. Let's check out some common winter problems and how to prevent them.| Welcome to Jung Seed’s Gardening Blog!
If you are wondering what you should do in your garden this month to help it thrive and prepare it for the winter season, read on. May is the last month of Autumn here in Perth, the weather is cooling down and as gardeners, we’re getting ready for the winter months. In this blog, we will cover what needs to be done this month to get your garden ready for winter…| Perth Landscaping Experts
I've been using leaf mulch for five years - I will tell you exactly what to do, how to do it, and show you results.| Growit Buildit
When the leaves of your tomato seedlings start turning yellow, it can be concerning. The seedlings are young and fragile, so it may seem like they won’t recover. But the truth is that most of the time, tomato seedling leaves turning yellow can be fixed. So let’s find out what causes tomato plant seedling leaves ... Read more The post Tomato Seedling Leaves Turning Yellow: Causes and Solutions appeared first on Plant Food At Home.| Plant Food At Home
As home gardeners, the question of how to keep weeds out of the vegetable garden has occupied many a weekend hour or two. Add to the equation how to get rid of weeds using natural and organic methods and weed control takes on a whole new dimension of problem-solving. But I’m here to help! In ... Read more The post Natural and Organic Vegetable Garden Weed Control Methods appeared first on Plant Food At Home.| Plant Food At Home
It’s the middle of Spring and there is loads to be done in your Perth garden to boost it’s growth, improve it’s look and get it healthy and happy and ready for Summer! October is an exciting time for gardening in Perth as spring is in full swing and things are growing, the weather is […]| Gardening Services Perth – Local Gardeners Perth
Discover fall-planted bulbs that bloom in spring! Review bulbs like tulips, daffodils, and crocuses to help you plan your spring garden.| Welcome to Jung Seed’s Gardening Blog!
Learn how to make compost and naturally fertilise your garden, save money and do your bit for the environment. Our beginners guide...| Style Curator
Learn how to divide a hosta with our step-by-step guide to help your garden thrive and multiply your favorite plants.| From House To Home
Gardening can be a rewarding hobby, but it can also be frustrating when rabbits decide to make a meal out of your hard work. Here are some of the best rabbit deterrents for your garden, which can help you protect your plants and keep those pesky bunnies at bay. The post 14 Of The Best Rabbit Deterrents For Your Garden appeared first on Gardener's Oasis.| Gardener's Oasis
Keeping your garden free of pesky weeds without harming the environment may seem impossible, but with these natural weed killers it is not. We'll show you how you can get ahead of the weeds and have peace of mind knowing that these solutions are totally organic. The post Natural Weed Killers For Gardens (That Actually Work) appeared first on Gardener's Oasis.| Gardener's Oasis
If you garden, chances are you have unwanted insects that feast on your plants. And you'd like to get rid of them without adding a bunch of chemicals to your yard. Which is where this list of natural garden pest control options comes in handy. The post How To Control Garden Pests Naturally (10 Organic Insect Repellents) appeared first on Gardener's Oasis.| Gardener's Oasis
With a relaxing floral scent and stunning blooms for months on end, who wouldn’t want a flower garden? This guide leads you through everything you need to know on how to start a flower garden in your own backyard. The post How to Start a Flower Garden You’ll Love for Years to Come appeared first on Gardener's Oasis.| Gardener's Oasis
Learn practical tips and innovative ideas on how to use annuals in the garden to add vibrant color and texture all season long. This guide offers unique planting strategies and design suggestions to maximize the impact of these versatile flowers. If you think that annuals are just for containers, think again! They grow quickly, bloom... The post 13 Creative Ways To Use Annuals In the Garden appeared first on Gardening @ From House To Home.| Gardening @ From House To Home
Discover 15 practical tips for maintaining a stunning shade garden that will keep your garden lush and thriving in shady areas.| From House To Home
That's it for my list of the best online nurseries. Now hopefully, you can find all the plants you are looking for!| Gardener's Oasis
If you are looking for an easy way to keep spiders out of storage boxes without using pesticides or other harmful chemicals, try this inexpensive solution.| From House To Home
Are you tired of struggling with poor soil quality, lackluster plant growth, or nutrient deficiencies in your garden? In this comprehensive guide, we dive deep into the world of organic soil conditioners, exploring various types and their benefits, and how to use them effectively to create a thriving, productive garden. Soil is one of the... The post Soil Conditioners: Essential Amendments For A Thriving Garden appeared first on Gardening @ From House To Home.| Gardening @ From House To Home
If you like your garden but want to spend time enjoying it rather than working in it, these low maintenance garden tips are sure to help.| From House To Home
Are you an avid green-thumb looking for the best gardening books out there? Whether you are a novice gardener or an old pro, we’ve got the perfect selection of titles for you. From tried-and-true tips to innovative techniques and modern ideas, these must-have picks will get your gardening juices flowing. One thing I’ve learned over... The post 10 Of The Best Gardening Books For 2024 appeared first on Gardening @ From House To Home.| Gardening @ From House To Home
As the dog days of summer are waning, it can be tempting to give up on gardening for the year. But there are still plenty of things you can do to keep your yard looking great. We'll give you some late summer gardening tips that will help you get the most out of your garden. The post Late Summer Gardening Tips (Projects It’s Not Too Late To Start) appeared first on Gardening @ From House To Home.| Gardening @ From House To Home
As winter slowly loosens its grip and the days grow warmer, thoughts naturally turn to the garden. For many of us, that means eagerly anticipating the first signs of life poking up through the soil. But before we can fully enjoy all that our garden has to offer, there's some work to be done. Here are a few tips on how to prepare your garden for spring. The post How To Prepare Your Garden For Spring appeared first on Gardening @ From House To Home.| Gardening @ From House To Home
Find out how to get rid of slugs in the garden naturally with these 15 ways to kill slugs and prevent them from eating your plants.| From House To Home
If you’ve always wanted to grow orchids (or have tried and failed), then you’re in the right place! These tips on caring for Phalaenopsis orchids (the kind you can find everywhere) will show you how to get them to thrive and rebloom. They’re much easier to grow than you think. If you are a fan... The post Orchid Care: 7 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know About Growing Phalaenopsis orchids appeared first on Gardening @ From House To Home.| Gardening @ From House To Home
These natural garden pest control options are the best organic ways to control insects in your yard without using any harsh chemicals.| From House To Home
Butterflies are pretty but they are also pollinators that can help your garden thrive! Here's how to attract butterflies to your yard.| From House To Home
Find out how to grow a successful garden by learning what soil pH is, how to test it, and the best plants to grow in your soil conditions.| From House To Home
Having problems with deer eating all of your favorite plants and vegetables? Learn the best ways to keep deer out of your garden for good.| Gardener's Oasis
Learn how to start a flower garden with these simple, practical, and easy-to-follow steps. You'll be enjoying beautiful blooms in no time!| From House To Home
Echinacea, commonly known as coneflower, is a vibrant and hardy perennial native to North America. This stunning flower is not only a beautiful addition to any garden but also boasts a range of medicinal benefits. Growing echinacea in your garden can enhance both the aesthetic appeal and health benefits of your outdoor space. Here are […]| The Garden Magazine
Create a functional and visually stunning garden oasis with our container garden ideas. We share design tips and plant recommendations.| Stauffers
Looking for ways to keep your garden healthy and looking great? Growing a thriving garden in Perth comes with its own unique issues; we live in a hot and dry climate so it’s important to take care of your gardens and lawns in the most appropriate way for our local environment. With that in mind, […]| Gardening Services Perth – Local Gardeners Perth
We all know that here in Perth, water is an especially precious resource. As gardeners, and for all our clients who love their gardens, it’s essential for us to create and maintain beautiful gardens while being mindful of water conservation and doing what we can to make our gardens as waterwise as possible. By using […]| Gardening Services Perth – Local Gardeners Perth
A lush green lawn is a sight to behold – and the envy of every neighbour. However, it takes more than just watering and mowing to achieve that perfect green lawn. With the right care and attention, it is possible to transform even the most lacklustre lawn into a verdant oasis. In this blog post, […]| Gardening Services Perth – Local Gardeners Perth
Want to know how to improve soil quality? Poor quality soil is a problem faced by many Perth Gardeners, but there are ways to help improve it. Read on to learn more.| Gardening Services Perth - Local Gardeners Perth
Direct composting is perfect for small-scale gardening. Use food scraps and garden waste directly in the garden. Find out how!| The Gardening Cook
Discover the essentials of composting with our beginner's guide. Learn how to turn kitchen scraps and garden waste into nutrient-rich compost| Welcome to Jung Seed’s Gardening Blog!
Here’s an easy guide to planting and caring for vintage roses (aka old garden, heirloom, antique, heritage, or historic roses), varieties and sources.| Fluxing Well
American Beauty vs Physical Graffiti Dragon Fruit has taken over the internet for their similarities in shape, but they are different.| Plants Craze