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• Bat guano (bat droppings) has long been valued as a powerful natural fertiliser. Rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, it boosts leaf growth and strengthens plants. Favoured by Victorian ...
Nasturtiums: Those bold orange, yellow or red petals have a watercress-like peppery kick, and both the leaves and flowers can be eaten. If you grow herbs like rosemary, thyme, or chives, their flowers ...
The long dry spring has created a profusion of flowers, to the delight of most gardeners — but not those who are behind on their planting ...
Pots and planter boxes are a great entry point for beginner gardeners. There’s no need to commit to a full landscape, and ...
Not every plant will thrive in a window box on a south-facing facade or a sun-filled patio full of terracotta planters, but ...
From garden decor to chic hidden storage for your interior, this unlikely transformation yields an incredibly design-forward ...
When space is tight, think flexible, lightweight and dual-purpose furniture. Foldable bistro tables and chairs can be tucked ...