There are over 40 recognized species of savory (Satureja) plants, but the most well-known types of savory in cooking are summer and winter savory. Between the two, summer savory is more often included ...
The cold weather can prevent us going outside, but winter can add a magical quality to our borders, especially if you have plants that catch the frost and snow. These plants can also bring colour to ...
This shrub bears white or pink clusters of blossoms that make way for bright electric blue berries, and while you can keep it well pruned, it can also grow to heights of 12 feet. Winter heath ...
Winter is renowned for zapping the life out of any blooming garden thanks to frosty temperatures, minimal sunshine, and heavy rainfall. Thankfully, this doesn’t have to be the case. Particular ...
As the vibrant colors of autumn begin to fade and the chill of winter approaches, many gardeners face the challenge of keeping their green thumbs busy indoors. Starting herbs indoors in October is a ...
To find out more, we asked two plant experts to share their top tips for taking care of houseplants in the autumn and winter months. From optimising the amount of light they absorb to avoiding ...
winter varieties can be planted now and throughout winter,” explains Wilson. “You can grow them in bedding or pots, and position them in any area of your yard where you’d like a little more ...
WITH winter fast approaching, popular seasonal plants like holly and amaryllis will soon be popping up to make us feel festive. But they could be posing serious threats to your dog. The experts at ...
your garden can be a riot of colour even in the coldest months. Interest in winter gardens has been growing, with online searches increasing by 67 per cent in recent months. Craig Wilson ...
As temperatures drop in Oklahoma, it's essential for gardeners and homeowners to take steps to protect their plants, shrubs, and trees from harsh winter conditions. Proper care can ensure that ...
A dietitian-approved list of the healthiest fall foods including pomegranates, pears, squash, Brussels sprouts and more.