Evergreen and deciduous shrubs and trees cover quite a broad range of plants you shouldn’t prune this autumn, but you’ll want ...
This autumn, a quiet revolution is gathering pace in British gardens, nudging people to rethink routine pruning at source. A ...
RHS chief horticulturist Guy Barter shares the plants that benefit from a late-autumn tidy — and which ones to leave until ...
Plant trees and shrubs at least 6 to 8 weeks before the expected first fall frost. Water new trees and shrubs regularly and ...
Across the UK, gardeners whisper about a new way to handle shears. The shift promises healthier trees and calmer weekends. A ...
November pruning can put some plants at risk of winter damage. Hold off until after blooming to prune these plants and ensure ...
As winter approaches, get your trees and shrubs protected before it’s too cold. Wrap those trunks with tree wrap to protect ...
Late October graced us with chilly mornings and warm but dry afternoons. As November dawns, however, I have heard the first ...
Some cotoneasters, especially evergreens, are fast-growing shrubs and soon make good-sized plants that create impact when in ...
Lemon grass is best divided in late March or April, once the weather is warm and settled. During the winter, subfreezing ...
Lawns need year-round attention to keep them healthy. Learn how to winterize you lawn before the first freeze.
The first week of November shuffles in the rain and storms of autumn, so take this as your cue to stop procrastinating and protect tender plants that you want to survive over the winter.