Freezing young trees increases dormancy time - so they don’t use any nutrient reserves for growth – and allows them to be planted after the recognised winter planting season of October to March.
“A splash of bright yellow daffodils or cheerful pink tulips near the front door can instantly make a property feel more ...
Forestry and Land Scotland is trialling frozen tree planting across Highland Perthshire and the Angus Glens as part of exploring ways to extend ...
Deer in Norfolk and Suffolk Broads cause significant damage to wetlands and crops, requiring urgent population control.
Gardeners struggling with deer damage can turn to deer-resistant summer-flowering bulbs to protect their landscapes while ...
Cherry blossom trees are a stunning sight come springtime. Enhance their floral display by underplanting with this beautiful ...
There are some things you can do to help protect your plants from deer. You can find those tips below: Consider a deer ...
Companion planting is a mutually beneficial placement of compatible plants and natural pest management — the keys to complete ...
As spring approaches, shade-loving perennials will be a perfect addition to shady gardens, including Virginia bluebells, ...
Learn how to care for snapdragons, zinnias, and begonias this spring to ensure vibrant blooms and attract pollinators.