Key Points Cut off wilted flowers but keep the foliage so the amaryllis can store energy for future blooms.Let the bulb rest ...
Late winter is no time to hang up your gardening gloves. In fact, the quiet weeks before spring offer the perfect opportunity ...
UK households have been urged to put coffee in their gardens in January. It could help in more ways than you realise.
Cold winter days might keep us indoors, but now is the perfect time to plan for warmer days and gardening. Consider these tips and links from the Utah State University ...
A container of forced grape hyacinth, daffodil and tulip bulbs. Courtesy MelindaMyers.com. Pot them up, give them a chill ...
Tired of filling up your seed trays? This alternative will take a fraction of the time and provide great results ...
"For the pebble method, place bulbs on top of the stones in a shallow container and keep the water level just touching the ...
Making a New Year's resolution to be more attentive to your garden? Here is a month-by-month guide on what you should do, and when, in 2026.
The good news is that you can still plant bulbs as long as the soil is not frozen. So far this year we have experienced a few warm spells (intermixed with cold spells!) which have left the soil ...
Winter is the perfect time to prepare raised garden beds for spring planting. Learn what to do in winter to have richer soil and fewer pests in raised garden beds.
Most spring bulbs (tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocus) want at least six hours of sun, and be sure to plant them pointy side up. Getty Images / Andrea Obzerova For many gardeners, bulbs are magic.
Tender, non-hardy bulbs with poor cold tolerance often freeze and die if left in the ground during the winter. For instance, unlike their hardy cousins like tulips and daffodils, dahlias, cannas, and ...