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July is historically our hottest and driest month. Keep things easy, on you and the garden. Work in the mornings, stay ...
July is often regarded as the last chance to sow carrots for an autumn harvest. According to green experts at the Gardeners ...
Mulch with 5-8cm of organic matter, keeping it clear of the trunk. Water deeply once or twice weekly, applying 30-50 litres ...
Protect tender garden flowers and veggies with frost cloth obtainable from hardware and garden centres. Throw over the cloth before nightfall and remove the next morning. Move outdoor plants in pots ...
You can start to plant vegetables in July for a winter harvest. Palphramand suggests sowing kale and cabbage, choosing ...
Planters should always be washed and sanitized before you use them. This avoids disease or pests from being transferred to ...
Carrots are an excellent vegetable to plant in July for fall harvests, but they’ll need consistent moisture to germinate (so you’ll need to stay on top of keeping your carrot plants well-watered).
If you don't have an outdoor space to grow food, you can try growing food indoors. Take a look at the best seeds you can grow ...
Whether in the garden, on the balcony, or just on the windowsill—vegetables can be grown almost anywhere. Even a few radishes ...
You see, a big strip of my front garden, including the hell strip, doesn’t belong to me. Like all homes, the front few metres ...
Imagine strolling through your garden, harvesting plump tomatoes from beneath a rose arch or snipping basil next to a bed of ...
Crispy, spicy radishes are an amazing addition to your homegrown salad. But if yours always seem to crack, this simple gardening habit can be a game changer.