The Gardener Magazine

WELCOME

his period of restricted movement we’re living through has had some advantages. One good thing is that I actually get to see plants grow, come into bud and flower! Just this morning I was greeted by a lonesome little yellow daffodil, in a bed surrounded by dwarf blue

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Gardener Magazine

The Gardener Magazine2 min read
CONSERVING WATER: A Gardener’s Guide to Sustainable Lawn Watering during the Cold Season
As we approach the winter season, gardeners are gearing up for the unique challenges and opportunities that the colder weather brings. While the focus may shift from summer blooms to winter hardiness, one aspect remains constant: the importance of wa
The Gardener Magazine4 min read
Butterfly Gardening
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, butterfly gardening serves as an educational platform for children and holds ecological significance. Butterflies in your garden signify the link to the local ecosystem, and establishing a butterfly garden can attract ins
The Gardener Magazine5 min read
The Garden With Tanya
Divide thick clumps of echeverias by cutting off the rosettes with a piece of stem intact, cleaning the old rotten leaves from their bases and replanting them into the garden or in pots. Keep them on the dry side for a few days until they settle agai

Related Books & Audiobooks