When the last dahlias have faded in the fall and the nights grow cooler, it’s time to think about winter. myHOMEBOOK gardening expert Franka Kruse-Gering explains what to consider when you want to ...
Dahlias don’t hibernate neatly; they either shrivel or turn to soup when winter storage goes wrong. The line between sleep and rot is thinner than you think. I’m standing in a cold shed in late ...
While Gardeners' World series 32 has ended, Monty opened up about the upcoming special, which fans will be able to enjoy ...
As the chill of late November sets in, the garden whispers secrets of resilience and renewal. Discover how to nurture life ...
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Garden flowers damaged by cold weather? Here’s how to revive them
Think your plants have been affected by frost damage? From mulching to pruning, we asked garden experts for their top tips on ...
From damaged hoses to ruined cushions, there are many garden items at risk of damage this winter. A garden expert on his tips ...
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The tender plants you need to bring indoors this autumn before the first frosts hit
It's important to take care to protect your garden's tender plants ahead of the colder winter days and nights ahead.
In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, Gayton gardener Jamie Marsh explains how to ‘save bit of summer’ for next ...
“The eiderdown has never needed reinvention, only rediscovery,” says Cotswolds-based interior designer Cinny Aumonier of the ...
David said: “The first frost often catches gardeners off guard because it arrives while your garden still looks full of life.
Tallulah Rushaya gets pro tips on how to be the host with the most at this joyful time of year One of the joys of Christmas ...
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