You may think that your garden is now closed until spring, but you can still be sowing seeds in January and February in preparation for a rich harvest later in the year.
Scientists need help to work out why monarch butterfly populations in Australasia seem to be declining, writes Myron Zalucki. Norman Winter of Tribune News Services takes a look at a new flower ...
Geranium, Honesty, Tradescantia, winter honeysuckle, and hips from a shrub rose are among the winter plants Ruth can rely on in her Islington garden ...
Instead, now, plant sweet peas, poppies, and larkspur; we can mulch lilies with compost. Remember to protect tender plants during our extreme January cold. And, after a freeze, our agricultural ...