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How to save your soil after the dry summer, according to an RHS expert
Following a dry summer, gardeners will be even keener than usual to lavish composts, manures and other bulky organic matter on their garden to feed soil and plants and to boost moisture-holding ...
Gardeners are encouraged to begin winter preparations for their roses now, using a natural yet very effective method to keep them healthy and stress-free.
Propagating roses from cuttings in late spring or early summer lets you easily grow more blooms for your garden. Choose ...
Acorn Squash is a seed that was introduced to Grow a Garden on October 4, 2025, as part of the Chubby Chipmunk update. If you're looking to add this crop to your garden, I've put together a guide on ...
The Tiger is a pet and one of nine pets available in the Grow a Garden's update, Seed Stages, added on September 27, 2025. If you're hoping to add the Tiger to your collection, here's a breakdown of ...
At 70, Pune’s Ajay Agarwal built a no-soil terrace garden using dry leaves and cow dung that cools his home, grows food, and ...
Growing vegetables in raised beds offers many benefits. Raised beds give your garden a sense of scale and structure, limit ...
If you own a dog, your yard probably has landmines. But beyond being an eyesore (and a shoe hazard), dog poop can be ...
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What To Do When Your Soil Still Feels Dry After A Good Rain
The condition of your soil affects how it will retain moisture after a rainstorm or irrigation. Learn why your soil still ...
Keep them well nourished. Pansies grow vigorously during warm spells in winter. Fertilize them with a diluted solution of water-soluble, high-nitrogen plant food each time that you water them. That’s ...
As the feast of All Hallow’s Eve approaches, Debora Robertson advises how best to decorate your home with autumn's edible bounty.
If you’ve ever thought about starting a veggie patch, spring is the perfect time to turn your plans into produce.
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