If you’re a green-fingered garden lover, winter can be a hard time for you. But you don’t just have to gaze longingly at your seeds and pictures of blooming plants online. There are a few hardy fruits and vegetables that can be sown in greenhouses throughout the colder months. Growth can be slow for some, and others may be ready to harvest in spring, but these seven plants will keep you busy when there’s frost on the ground.
The art of growing bonsai might seem intimidating to many beginners. But do not be put off, as even people who aren’t considered to be ‘green-fingered’ can grow them. All that’s required is some patience and care.
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It's August, the hottest month of the year. Just like animals, plants are thirsty beings during this month. This Guest Post by gardener Leslie Shearer addresses two common watering mistakes. Read on to learn more...