Alpine plants, fragile and adapted to live in a limited ecosystem, may be the canary in the coal mine of climate change.
I am a novice at growing indoor plants. Could you suggest a couple of indoor hanging plants that are easy to grow?
In maturity, the basswood develops a pyramidal shape and can grow to 80 feet high and 50 feet wide. The heart-shaped leaves of this tree form a dense canopy, making it a good choice for shade in large ...
By Bruce Spangenberg Winter is a suitable time to look ahead to the 2025 growing season and research potential plants to add ...
Who doesn't love a Japanese garden? The peace, harmony and beauty of these spaces is appealing to so many of us. Whether you've flown to the land of the rising sun to see the three great gardens or ...
Briarfield is one of two gardens in Cheshire that open for the NGS this month. The other is Bucklow Farm, Knutsford, and both are highly recommended for their stunning display of snowdrops and other ...
Plant breeders are never content with the status quo. That’s why they’re always working to come up with plants with superior features like larger, more colorful flowers or disease-resistant foliage.
Around Valentine's Day, consider this a botanical love letter filled with horticultural heartthrobs — garden companions that ...
The cultivation of alpine plants has a long tradition in Innsbruck. Anton Kerner von Marilaun was Professor of Natural History at the University of Innsbruck from 1860-1878. In 1875, he established ...
I have some shrubs that are too crowded. I read that February and March are the best months to plant or move trees and shrubs. Is that really true given our rainy weather?
The January meeting of Tywyn Garden Club took place on Tuesday, 14 January. Eighteen members braved the foggy weather to ...
Alpines such as conifers and creeping plants hail from exposed, challenging habitats, making them hardy choices for UK gardens ...