For most types of trees, "Correct root flare height and exposure is probably the most important consideration when planting," ...
Yes, you can grow fruits like strawberries, bananas, and grapes even if you don't have a yard - and the best part is you can ...
Plant bare-root peonies 2–4 weeks before frost for earlier blooms the next spring. Fall-planted peonies quickly grow strong ...
Perk up tired pots and planters with these autumnal plants that are guaranteed to bring a late splash of colour to your garden ...
Winter can be hard on roses, and preparing them for cold weather should begin in late summer. Overwinter your rose indoors or ...
I’d never seen such sights. That production soon shifted to Florida and California, also offshore, and large breeding ...
Whether you celebrate the creepy season around Halloween or enjoy a bit of a scare year-round, you'll be interested in some ...
The first delivery of apple trees left the garden centre this week for a wonderful initiative by the Teachers Credit Union of Ireland. They are gifting schools across the country mini orchards of ...
ICL's popular Hort Science Masterclasses return this autumn with two essential events exploring sustainable plant production ...
Question: I want to plant some new bushes in my yard, but shouldn’t I wait until spring?
AS WE MOVE into October and autumn, the leaves start to clog your gutters, the rains have returned (burn ban has been lifted!) and planting season starts in earnest for many botanical wonders!
If your home feels empty, consider bringing in plants to spruce up the energy of the home with a full sensory experience.