The hack consists of placing pieces of broken crockery, rocks or gravel in the base of a planter to help with drainage. However, this can actually have a detrimental effect on your pot’s drainage, as ...
Radishes prefer well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Start by loosening the soil to about 12 inches deep to allow the ...
Don't wait to start working on your garden in the winter months. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you have a blooming garden come spring ...
You don't have to wait for your ugly old stump to rot away, because it's easy to cover up a tree stump and turn it into a raised garden bed. Here's how.
Since the fig forms its fruit on shoots that start to grow in the spring, it can be radically pruned in the winter without affecting the following year’s two crops. The first crop starts to grow in ...
Create a compact backyard herb garden with coriander, mint, basil and curry leaves for easy, fresh flavours close to your ...
Take a trip to the nursery and discover the plethora of primulas blooming cheerfully as if winter never existed.
A practical guide to blending fruits, vegetables, and herbs with ornamental plants in Indian gardens to boost freshness, ...
It feels great to grow your own food at home, and chickpea cultivation is one of the most satisfying experiences you can have ...
Add small details like fairy lights, garden lanterns, or a simple bench to make the space inviting. Even a modest balcony can feel like a private retreat when designed with intention.
The world is moving towards organic things and self-sufficiency because people these days are getting more health, and ...
Start now with this 1 January project and your garden will soon be reaping the benefits... and saving you money ...