You'll be able to enjoy a burst of colourful and interesting flowers while watching visiting bees, butterflies and other pollinators. It's best to start this gardening project in the spring or autumn.
You can help pollinating insects by growing food for them. You don't need lots of space - many British wildflower species that benefit native pollinators will grow in a pot. By planting a mini meadow ...
Containers don’t need to go into hibernation in colder months – there’s still plenty of floral life to be enjoyed! We round ...
Jasmine flowers are beautiful and fragrant, making them popular among gardeners. You may be wondering whether to grow them in ...
Matt Akabane with Hughes Landscaping, in partnership with the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado, showed Denver7 ...