Feeding your ivy is key to getting that lush, full look. Use a balanced liquid fertilizer every two weeks during the growing ...
Common ivy is better known as a garden invader or a rather attractive indoor plant that's prone to triggering allergic ...
Here are just a few of the legends surrounding our most popular Christmas plants. This spiny shrub with scarlet red berries ...
Easy to grow, versatile, and great for wildlife, ivy is one of the best garden climbers, and it makes a good houseplant too.
I never recall a time when plants didn’t play a role in our home life. As a tot, little sprigs of greenery in small pots of soil or water-filled jelly ...
Christmas cacti are succulents that generally bloom around the holidays in shades of red, pink, or white. Christmas cactus ...
When thinking of plants to give as gifts, poinsettias, Thanksgiving cactus, amaryllis, and succulents come to mind.
Succulents to consider include jade plant, snake plant, aloe vera, echeveria, kalanchoe, hens and chicks, cacti, haworthia, ...
A thick clump of ivy provides a wealth of benefits for our wildlife, says Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserves officer, Robert Morgan.
I do find it a bit concerning when the festive fever hits and we rush out, no expense spared, to buy extraordinarily ...
The dark myths and folklore behind your favourite Christmas plants - Holly was believed to have obstructed witches ...
Although there is Christmas pudding and a festive creme brûlée on offer, the dessert to go for is most certainly The Ivy Snowman, which carries a £3.95 supplement. Presented at the table under a glass ...