These shrubs flower in the spring on buds that formed the previous year. Prune them in the winter, and you'll be removing ...
Winter can feel like a long, gray stretch where gardens go to hibernate. But who says your outdoor space has to be dull and ...
MANY may find that when they return to their plants after the hectic Christmas season, some will have been damaged. Christmas ...
Many foliage decorations will be lost to central heating — or to frost if replanted. Here are some enduringly beautiful ...
Award-winning garden designer Lee Burkhill has shared his advice for winter ...
The spirit of Christmas comes to each of us in its own way. The traditions we share with family and friends become the memories we cherish most. Whether it’s decorating with fresh greenery, putting up ...
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We asked an arborist how to care for evergreens in winter—here’s what most people miss
Key Points Evergreens aren't deciduous, so they don’t go dormant and are prone to winter moisture loss and browning.Wrapping ...
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Plants You Should Never Cut Back in Winter
With about a month until the start of winter, it’s time to start thinking about how you’re going to care for your plants during this cold (and often snowy) season. While you might be tempted to cut ...
The garden may look bleak, empty and unappetising in January, but there is a great deal going on under the soil, and plenty to do on the top. Jobs completed this month save time throughout the year.
Q: When should I prune my rose bushes? They never really go completely dormant, in that they keep their leaves and ...
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