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The weather may still be cold and cloudy, but buds are already starting to appear so it’s time to get your garden ready for ...
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The Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe is turning their invasive green crab problem into a commercial composting opportunity. On a ...
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It is a good idea to leave perennials unpruned over winter: they provide food and shelter for wildlife and can look attractive even in decay, particularly when sprinkled with frost on cold mornings.
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If the leaves of your citrus tree are yellow, it’s a sign that they are deficient in the minerals — nitrogen and magnesium t ...
As the RHS launches Daffodil Diaries, a campaign asking people to help it map the UK’s daffodils and locate three rare or ...
As we look outside, urging winter to turn into spring, now is a good time to plan your garden, whether you just want a few ...