These helpful tips will have your fall garden looking extra festive. Here, expert-backed tips no how to grow pumpkins.
Many of these invasive vines will root along the entire length of their stems, making them even more obnoxious. If you place ...
Chrysanthemums are a sure sign that autumn has arrived! With their cheery blooms that last for weeks and bright colors in ...
Fruit trees must be heavily pruned every year or more to produce fruit, says Jean-Claude Rochat, owner of Arborist Now, Inc. "Suckers must be removed, as they are different from the grafting stock and ...
Medlars, mulberries, Chilean guavas and boysenberries are too delicate to be sold in shops, so here’s how to grow them ...
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Lower Mainland Green Team is inviting volunteers to help remove invasive Himalayan blackberries in Richmond this weekend. With 50 people already signed up, more volunteers are encouraged to come out ...
When it comes to pruning, timing is essential. If pruned in September, some plants will not flower next year or will lose ...
"Great work!" Expert shares satisfying before-and-after photos after ripping out harmful plants: 'That is amazing' first ...
Using a post and some wire, or a trellis, is the best way to train blackberries. You can buy wooden fence posts from B&Q, or try Garden Trading's Barrington Set of 3 Raspberry Stakes for £32. You ...
Bring 6 cups of water to the boil, sprinkle in the oatmeal, gradually stirring all the time. Put on a low heat and stir until ...
Foraging for blackberries is generally legal, but there are some important rules and restrictions to be aware of to avoid ...