Peat free compost
The horticultural scientists at Miracle-Gro have led the way in researching, developing, and investing in alternative ingredients to peat making sure that the transition to peat-free composts is as...
The horticultural scientists at Miracle-Gro have led the way in researching, developing, and investing in alternative ingredients to peat making sure that the transition to peat-free composts is as...
The ban stopping the sale of bagged peat for the home gardener will mean that everyone will have to be gardening peat...
When going to a garden centre of DIY store, it’s very easy to become confused by all the different types of compost out...
As we step into the season of growth, our gardens will continue to thrive with the right upkeep and care through spring...
Growing and eating kale, or borecole, has never been more popular.
Whether it’s sweet corn or a different variety, corn is one of the world’s most important seed-based crops. It’s a...
So the tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers have gone and your gro-bags or planters sit in the corner looking dejected.
Numerous plants can develop leaf spots that are caused by several different fungal – or even bacterial – diseases.
2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the First World War, a day that has echoed through our ancestor’s lives, our lives...
The natural world has given us humans a veritable bounty - from plants and animals that we cook and eat to the herbs and...
Drinking your own homegrown homebrew with friends and family is a fun and rewarding experience, and always a talking...
Broccoli is now an incredibly popular vegetable – probably mainly due to its high vitamin content and its supposed use...
The garden is simultaneously a private and social spot that can burst aesthetically with colour and shape.
Red Thread Grass is the most common disease lawns can suffer from.
There are some plants that are more than happy to live their lives in the shadows.
Hardy annuals are the perfect way of creating colourful summer borders quickly and easily. You simply sow the seeds...