NOW that summer is well and truly behind us, you may think that it is time to hang up your gardening gloves for the year. But even with frosty mornings and snow on the way, there's still a crucial ...
Most need free-draining soil in spring, with a dry summers rest. Grow them as greenhouse specimen plants in pots of gritty compost, or outdoors in gravel, rock gardens and alpine troughs. They prefer ...
In one of his newest tutorials, Ish claims that we've hit the "perfect time" to get our tulips in the ground ... emphasising that they shouldn't be touching one another or the sides of the ...
Though tulips need little care over winter, an infrequent watering does the trick since they're quite hardy. He noted that keeping bulbs away from the edge of the pot mitigates frost damage ...