If you're just starting out, beans and peas are the easiest seeds to save. You don’t want anything fresh from the supermarket, but any pod that has gone really dry, the beans inside are seeds for ...
For best results, select ripe fruits from healthy, vigorous plants. Cut them and scoop out the seeds along with their gel ...
Keeping geraniums indoors from year to year isn’t difficult, but does require a few steps to ensure the plants survive.
Transport yourself back to the beginning of summer. You planted a few tomato plants in the hopes you'd have a summer full of tomato sandwiches, tomato pies, and simple lunches of juicy tomato slices ...
Cut the Tomato and Remove the Seeds: After washing and drying the tomato, cut it in half. Scoop the seeds and pulp into a ...
PLANT now for a colourful spring garden, on a budget. September is prime time to get green-fingered for a gorgeous display next year. From cheap seeds to half-price bulbs, here’s how to fill your ...
If you're a fan of flowers that bloom during the summertime, then you're probably familiar with black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta). Known for its wide, daisy-like yellow flowers with black, conical ...
The eight golden rules to protect your garden and keep flowers thriving this autumn, expert shares the tips and tricks to get ...
As the autumn season progresses, many of our annual and perennial flowers are sporting seed heads or fruit. If you examine the tops of spent flower spikes, you will usually see a nice seed head with ...