Thebest winter plants for pots and bordersare those that give structure, color or evenscentto yourflower bed ideas. 'I love the fragrant plants, such as winter honeysuckleLonicera fragrantissimaand the witch hazels, with their delicate spidery flowers and intense perfume. I see visitors literally...
ONE sure way to lift the winter gloom is to redecorate your outdoor spaces. Now is the time to get rid of those tatty pot plants and transform the courtyard or boring balcony with a few simple changes.Inspiration comes easily, as new pots and plants undoubtedly provide the fastest and ...
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Researchers found that you can grow gorgeous tulips in onlymulch, 2 inches being the optimum depth. They experimented with mulch layers up to 6 inches deep and determined the 2-inch covering (renewed every autumn) produced the largest amount of flowers and the most vigorous plants. If you are...
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Plants for the Bees This morning, with temperatures at only 10c, when I took these photographs of the rosemary and lavender, the bees were still sleeping. Normally these plants are swarming with bees. Merlin Bird App This morning, whilst selecting plant victims to be featured in this week’s...
Coleus in pots as part ofcontainer gardening ideascan be moved indoors, while plants inflower bedsor borders need digging up and putting in a pot for winter. Another popular way of overwintering coleus is totake plant cuttingsbefore the first frosts to grow indoors and plant outside after all...
You can move these plants indoors, like you did, for the winter. Grow them in a sunny window in a cool location. Water thoroughly when the soil dries. Wait until March to fertilize if needed. Move the plants back outdoors after the danger of frost has passed....
Keep plants well watered to encourage rapid growth. You can make watering easier by sinking six-inch (15cm) pots alongside plants. The pots will hold onto the water and deliver it through the drainage holes directly where it’s needed, at the roots. ...
Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you have to settle for a barren, gray landscape outside your door. Putting cold-hardy potted plants outdoors on your porch or patio is the secret to a cheery outdoor space.