Many of us would never think that some houseplants could be harmful to our health - but it turns out that some of them could actually be toxic. Here are some of the most common poisonous houseplants.
Geoff Stonebanks, 71, is a gardening media writer and owner of a multi-award winning garden. He has shared his top tips for making a garden feel larger and more manageable
Dobbies is inviting children aged four to 10 to its Sandyholm store in the Clyde Valley for a free and interactive Little Seedlings workshop on Sunday, August 4, that includes a dedicated gardening show and tell.
Plant trends tend to stick around longer than fashion and home decor fads. Here are my ten trendiest new plants to make your garden look hort-couture in 2024, plus five that are just so last season.
While both peace lilies and orchids are relatively low-maintenance houseplants, they will fail to bloom if they aren't given the right care - which is where a kitchen scrap item comes in.
A gardening expert has taken to social media to share a common mistake people make when watering their plants during hot weather - and it could be killing them
A gardening expert has shared a simple watering tip to avoid sunburnt leaves on your plants - and it's something many people may not know they are doing wrong
While the recent hot weather may have presented the perfect chance to dine al fresco, spending more time outside is likely to have worsened the state of your lawn.
All green-fingered folk know that it can be difficult to maintain blooming geraniums during the summer months, but one expert has shared a nifty trick to help the popular plant thrive
TikToker Oliver Joseph shared a family gardening hack on his account, showing how grass clippings can act as a "natural fertiliser" and should be left in place while mowing the lawn
WHETHER it’s a twist of black pepper on dinner, a dollop of pesto on pasta or pretty much every curry going – our diets wouldn’t be the same without an incredible array of herbs from all over the globe.
Gardeners often notice brown and yellow patches on their lawn, caused by fungal diseases, pet urine, drought or misapplied fertilisers - but there is an easy way to fix them
I'm not sure if this applies in other countries, but in England we have this thing where you'll stroll down some random suburban street without a care in the world, and stumble on a house that has been absolutely overrun by garden gnomes.…