As frosts loom and days shrink, one low-cost autumn task promises morale, fragrance and vivid colour when winter finally ...
Autumn light fades, but a tray of seeds can still set a bright promise. A tiny October ritual brings long months of scent.
Spending time in your garden during the cooler months can still be so enjoyable - and some plants will still thrive this time ...
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13 flowers to sow in November for a garden that bursts into bloom next spring
November is an excellent time to plant tulip bulbs and bare-root roses, but don't forget to sow your spring flowers for ...
The expert noted: “Sweet peas are easy to grow. Simply sow them in pots or trays and use a peat-free compost. By May, once the risk of frost has passed, you can plant out your sweet peas in your ...
A horticultural specialist has identified one specific crop that should be sown from today to ensure a "head start" on ...
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11 seeds you should sow in November for a gorgeous spring garden
‘Indoors, it’s the ideal time to sow slow-germinating exotics such as Gloriosa superba (glory lily) and Eucomis (pineapple lily) ,’ he suggests. ‘These tropicals demand warmth, patience and steady ...
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Rosebie Morton's November Gardening Guide 2025
Just because the leaves are falling off the trees, doesn’t mean you should pack away your gardening tools until the spring. Now’s the time to get planting so you will have plenty of trees and flowered ...
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The Sweet Green Veggie You Can Grow Indoors All Winter Long
Growing herbs and vegetables inside throughout the year allows you to maintain fresh flavor in your dishes. Try this green veggie for an easy winter crop.
Master gardener Sally Scalera offers tips on everything from herbs to plant in November to local irrigation restrictions as Daylight Saving Time ends.
Storing trash cans outdoors is sometimes the only option, but you can build screens to block the view. This option ...
If you have a large open bed in a sunny spot, consider breaking up the soil and seeding larkspur, poppies, bachelor buttons, and sweet peas.
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