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The common name daisy is derived from the Old English term "dægesege," which translates to "day's eye," or "eye of the day." The name suggests a daisy looks like the sun with its rays shining out in ...
Sedums make a superb addition to garden borders. They love the sun and can also tolerate drought, which is why they are great ...
Every garden needs both annuals for instant impact and perennials for color that returns for many years. Because perennials ...
And that's that! Erigeron is a fast-growing, long-flowering perennial that can be divided and spread amongst your garden pots ...
Some Cosmos bedding plants I recently planted in our new garden have struggled to get going. Their leaves have yellowed and ...
Blue daze (Evolvulus glomeratus) is a low-growing bedding plant that loves summer heat and sun. This pest-free plant has ...
If you want to extend your garden’s life into the autumn season, grow these plants in July for stunning fall blooms.
In the UK, we have more than 100 varieties of poisonous flowers in our woodlands and field margins. These are the seven ...
For example, a broadleaf hydrangea suitable for USDA Zones 6-9 can happily grow alongside astilbes that are hardy in Zones 4-8, and both plants like partial sun and moist, well-drained, loamy soil.
Perennial plants are the perfect addition to a low-maintenance garden because they come back every year. Consider these types for a brightly colored display.
Slugs and snails are the bane of many a gardener's life, decimating plants especially seedlings or those with soft leaves.
If you're wondering how your house plants will fare while you're off on holiday, this plant expert has revealed the top five ...