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Your garden is likely the last thing on your mind when you're about to set off on a long-anticipated holiday. However, ...
With the lack of rain and all this heat, gardens are beginning to show signs that they are going to need some extra water.
Implementing drip irrigation in a garden or landscape is also a way to streamline watering your plants. With new irrigation ...
It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou says you can keep ...
Watering your garden at the right time isn't just essential for your plants. Here's when not to water your garden, or you'll be wasting water and money.
While much of the work done in the garden happens in the spring, that doesn’t mean growers can coast through summer.
With the summer holidays fast approaching, many gardeners will be planning how to care for their plants while they're away ...
First of all, you're going to need a water timer," the enthusiast explained. "Now, these come in so many different brands, but I've just got a little cheapy one from Screwfix for about 25 quid.
Rain gardens often are created in low-lying areas that hold water after it rains. They also can be built as a tool for reducing stormwater runoff. They include plants that can handle periodic and ...
Keen gardeners across the UK are being encouraged to leave a bucket of muddy water in their gardens during the months of July and August. The filled bucket will help to help boost wildlife, say ...