So far, our winter weather has been rather wet, but not too cold. Still, make sure you have on hand a blanket of row cover for when the extra frosty winter nights occur.
Many gardeners make the mistake of ignoring rhubarb in winter and cause it to rot, but there is a easy 10 minute task that will help keep it healthy for the next few months.
Rhubarb is a hardy plant that thrives in cold weather, but mulching it now can help protect it from frost damage and promote ...
Late winter is no time to hang up your gardening gloves. In fact, the quiet weeks before spring offer the perfect opportunity ...
You can plant dormant trees and shrubs and sow native plant seeds in January to get a head start on your garden. Discover three fruit-producing plants and six native plants to add to your garden this ...
Rhubarb is a low-maintenance and reliable perennial plant ideal for any productive garden, as you can harvest stems for crumbles, pies, jams, cakes, and more, for many years. There are different ways ...
Cool month is ideal for adding bare root deciduous fruit trees, vines, roses and shrubs — and harvesting citrus ...
January feels like the dead of winter, but it’s actually a really useful “head start” month. You’re not filling beds yet, you’re setting things up so that when spring does arrive, you’re weeks ahead ...
Allow tap water to warm to room temperature before using on houseplants.
If you love pomegranates (or grenadine), it's a fruit that can get pricey fast. Save money and have some fun planting a tree, ...
Buying dried basil at the supermarket is convenient, but fresh herbs are far more flavourful and very easy to grow with just a 10-minute task in winter.
It may be the middle of winter - but Norfolk fruit grower Place UK is busy preparing for another bumper season of summer berries and technology breakthroughs in 2026.