Poinsettias make great living centrepieces with more than traditional red varieties on offer
Read this article and learn more about the famous sunflower
Most roses can be successfully propagated from cuttings. The best time to take them is April to July so the roots are produced over winter. Choose healthy stems of the current season’s growth ...
Grow garden royalty for plants with gorgeous blooms and perfumes
These landscape lovelies colour up a shady corner and can be divided after spring flowering for lots more plants. Whether you grow them in beds or pots, clivias are among the most versatile, ...
Plant bulbs in late autumn to colour up the end of winter and beginning of spring
A rose that has been growing in the same spot for more than eight years can build up fungus around the roots and in the soil. The effects may not show on the old rose but if another one is ...
Plant winter vegies and keep pests at bay as autumn winds down
Get planting now to fill the garden with fragrant flowers on long stems for a showstopping spring display
Design and plant a brilliant display of bulbs that is timed to burst into bloom as winter winds down
Grow your favourite blooms for no cost next season or share them with friends and neighbours
Plant seeds in Autumn for a classic spring showcase of fragrant flowers
Deck the halls with vibrant living colour and give bright blooms as holiday gifts
Famed for its intense rose-citrus perfume, Daphne odora flowers in winter and spring, filling the air with its delightful fragrance. The waxy star shaped flowers bloom in tight clusters amid ...
Grow bizarre but beautiful plants that will make a meal out of the insect population in your garden
Petunias are popular for adding a splash of winter colour but if you sow them in the garden, frost can kill seedlings as they emerge. You can nurture the seedlings by growing them indoors until ...
The best time to plant roses is winter, when they are in a period of dormancy. It’s also when roses are readily available as budget-friendly bare-root plants. In this form they look just like a ...
We show you how to divide clivias and propagate them from seed