UK gardening experts have revealed the surprising reasons they are urging Brits to let caterpillars eat their plants this spring. The advice comes from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and The ...
WET start to the year left your lawn patchy? After a particularly wet start to the year, many UK lawns are feeling the effects, with compacted soil, patchy grass and waterlogged areas becoming a ...
Conservationists and horticulturalists are urging gardeners to let caterpillars feast this spring. The Royal Horticultural ...
In layman's terms, a "weed" is a plant that grows where it is not wanted, the expert explains. But it isn't just about ...
Before they provide summertime benefits like shade, these trees will attract an array of colorful birds to your yard by ...
With abundant snow cover late into the winter, rabbits often turn to stripping bark from the exposed trunks of small trees ...
As spring rain wakes your borders, weeds always seem to win the race. Alan Titchmarsh reveals five easy steps for a weed-free ...
There are warnings of another potential "slugageddon" after some parts of the UK saw 50% of annual rainfall in the first six ...
The first blooms of the year are already visible in some parts of the United States. Here’s why certain flowers are the first ...
Fleeting spring ephemerals can turn bare, shady corners into crucial habitat for pollinators and colour; see how these quiet perennials reshape a UK garden.
Experts share their tips on how to get rid of slugs from your garden and home, including natural ways - such as gravel and ...
Mossy lawn getting you down? Here's how to overseed it and get the grassy verge of your ...