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springtime gardening
Beginner's tips

5 Essential Springtime Gardening Tips

Springtime gardening is the perfect time to start planting. The weather is starting to warm up, the days are getting longer, and nature is waking up from its winter slumber. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, these 5 essential spring time gardening tips will help you make the Read more…

By Bea Thomson, 1 yearMarch 6, 2024 ago
Golden pothos
House plants

How to take cuttings from a Golden Pothos (Devil’s Ivy)

If you’ve got a golden pothos (Devil’s Ivy) plant, you’re probably wondering how to make more of them. And if you don’t have a golden pothos, then you probably have no idea what I’m talking about—but that’s OK! The golden pothos is an easy-to-grow plant that’s great for beginners as Read more…

By Bea Thomson, 2 yearsOctober 16, 2023 ago
Late Summer Gardening
Beginner's tips

Essential Tips for Late Summer Gardening Delights

It’s that time of year: You’re starting to plan your garden, and you may find yourself wondering if it’s too late. I’m here to tell you that no, it’s not too late! There are still plenty of ways to make the most out of your summer harvest and get everything Read more…

By Bea Thomson, 2 yearsAugust 28, 2023 ago
Organic fertiliser
Feeding, weeding and watering

How to make your own organic fertiliser for your vegetable garden

Composting is a great way to recycle your food scraps and turn them into something useful for the garden. And it’s really easy to do! Build a compost heap for organic fertiliser You can build a compost heap in a shady spot, or even under a tree. The idea is Read more…

By Bea Thomson, 2 yearsAugust 14, 2023 ago
Mulchiing
Feeding, weeding and watering

The Power of Mulching: Benefits and Techniques for Summer Gardening

Hello, fellow gardener! It’s that time of year again, when the sun is shining and everything in your garden starts to grow. As you get ready to plant your new crops and seedlings, it’s important to consider mulching. Sure, mulch has some benefits that are obvious—like keeping weeds down and Read more…

By Bea Thomson, 2 yearsAugust 7, 2023 ago
Rose garden
Flowers and bulbs

Unlocking the Secrets of Successful Rose Gardening

If you’ve ever admired a gorgeous rose garden, then you know how rewarding it can be to grow roses. But did you know that roses need special care? They’re delicate plants with specific needs and requirements in order to thrive. To help you get started with successful rose gardening, here Read more…

By Bea Thomson, 2 yearsAugust 2, 2023 ago
Summer pruning
Feeding, weeding and watering

Summer Pruning Guide: How to Shape and Maintain Your Garden’s Beauty

Have you ever looked at the garden in summer and thought, “This could use some pruning”? Or maybe it’s spring and your plants are outgrowing their space, or you’re seeing dead leaves collecting on the ground that need to be removed. Maybe you’re just looking to streamline your garden’s beauty Read more…

By Bea Thomson, 2 yearsJuly 24, 2023 ago
Summer Garden Maintenance Tips
Beginner's tips

Top 5 Summer Garden Maintenance Tips for a Stress-Free Season

I love summers. The warm sun, the fresh air, and the colourful blooms on my garden—it’s all so relaxing and peaceful. But after a few months of relaxation, my garden starts to look tired and overgrown. It’s time to get back to work! Here are some simple summer garden maintenance Read more…

By Bea Thomson, 2 yearsJuly 20, 2023 ago
Nasturtium
Flowers and bulbs

How to collect seeds from Nasturtium

Nasturtium are easy to grow and pretty, too. The flowers and leaves are edible, but if you want some of that tasty goodness for yourself, you’ll need to know how to collect seeds from Nasturtium plants. Luckily, it’s as simple as gathering up the entire plant and drying it out Read more…

By Bea Thomson, 2 yearsJuly 18, 2023 ago
Greenhouse
Beginner's tips

What to grow in your greenhouse in July

July is here, and that means it’s time to get into the garden and start growing some food. If you have a greenhouse, then you’ll be able to extend your growing season, giving you more opportunities to grow fresh tomatoes and peppers from seed. Here are some of the best Read more…

By Bea Thomson, 2 yearsJuly 12, 2023 ago

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