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Tomatoes, which took a break in production during the hottest days, are producing again. So are other vegetables. The lettuce ...
As the UK braces for autumn and winter, a gardening expert has shared a simple tip to protect your plants from the cold and ...
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Cleaning up the garden is an important chore. Remove any dead plant material from the garden and add it to your compost pile.
Last Sunday marked the Autumnal Equinox, the day the sun crosses the celestial equator and fall officially begins. The sun’s ...
Discover the perfect solution for displaying your plants with style and functionality. Here are DIY tiered plant stands you ...