Do you have frost in the forecast tonight? Cover your plants! These are the best things you can use use to protect tender ...
One of my favorite ways to extend the garden season is to use garden cloches. They look beautiful and elegant, and they can help you to extend the gardening season to as late as December. Cloches are ...
My grandmother always used to call me a giddy kipper. Chronically impatient, I’d rush at everything, a symptom perhaps of being excited about what’s coming next. At this time of year, the anticipation ...
Hardy vegetables like kale, cabbage, chard, lettuce, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, turnips, parsnips, and beets will over-winter well, and you’d likely also have a fair bit of luck with herbs such as ...
Horticultural expert Monty Don has urged all gardeners to invest in these items in order to help protect their plants from ...
Our new forum for questions, tips, feedback and just general chatter is off to a good start. Keep it coming! READER TIP I plant a couple of big hanging baskets with lettuce varieties for my ...
Bunnies have found our spring greens. Gardeners can certainly empathize with Elmer Fudd and his “that rascally rabbit” iconic grumbling. We anticipate spring’s luscious greens – but gardeners are not ...
In the early 1900s, the French sheltered burgeoning flora from wintry frost with glass cloches. Nearly a century after their creation, these domed beauties continue to be useful in the garden but have ...
Also on the programme, how County Down native Beth Gregg is bringing back the posh cloche with her business Claverton Cloches and author Jules Acton on her book ‘Oaklore’ about the amazing life in our ...
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