Trees should be positioned away from heat sources. They don’t fare well near radiators or other sources of heat as this ...
Fruit trees in pots can bring flowers, fragrance, and tasty fruits to any space. They are very rewarding to grow but some gardeners may be put off by a perceived notion of them being high-maintenance.
There is a whole range of crops suitable for growing in pots. For the greatest choice of plants, grow from seed, but if you don't mind too much about the variety, buy ready grown plants or plug ...
You don't need lots of space - many British wildflower species that benefit native pollinators will grow in a pot. By planting a mini meadow habitat, you'll provide pollinators with food. A variety of ...
We show you how to grow your own peaches. There are dozens of different varieties of peach and nectarine to try but for pot-grown trees a dwarf variety is needed. We would recommend 'Bonanza' or ...
You can grow fruit trees in pots in the UK, depending on what sort of crop you're after. 'Smaller apple trees can be grown in large containers, as long as they are pruned to keep their shape ...
Native trees and shrubs are more likely to provide food and shelter for UK wildlife because they’ve evolved alongside them for thousands of years. If you’re thinking about growing a native species, ...
IT is certainly beginning to look a lot like Christmas in the garden at Driftwood as I get on with jobs out there. I bought a small potted tree ...