Searched for "aged", click here to show all the news. Gardening & Plant Care 15 January gardening tips Here are our top 15 gardening tips for January. Why you should sow onions on Boxing Day Sowing onions on Boxing Day is an excellent excuse to get out of the house and work off some of your Christmas dinners! Pruning trees and shrubs in winter Here are a few guidelines on pruning shrubs and trees in winter. Fall Vegetable Gardening When fall vegetable gardening starts, it's time to wrap up with your hat and scarf to get outside and enjoy the gorgeous colours as the leaves fall to the ground. Growing mistletoe Start growing mistletoe with this guide, and you’ll be kissing underneath it in no time at all. How to dry herbs for winter Whether you use your own home-grown herbs or fresh herbs from the supermarket, drying herbs is easy to do. 15 gardening tips for October Now’s the time to tidy up the garden and get it ready for winter while you start planning ahead for next spring. Here are our top 15 gardening tips for October. How to repot a container plant Here is how to repot a container plant perfectly to ensure it settles in well and thrives. Summer and winter pruning Here’s a brief guide to the differences between summer and winter pruning. Pruning climbers and shrubs Left to their own devices, shrubs and climbers can get out of hand, growing too big and looking untidy. Pruning keeps them looking neat and flowering well, so it’s well worth doing. 15 garden tips for June June is here, and that means long days and gardens filled with sunshine and flowers. Whether you’re sowing, planting or harvesting, keep your garden looking its best with our top 15 garden tips for June. Keeping a great lawn Our guide to keeping a great lawn will help you to take the steps needed to ensure it is lush, green and in good health. Lawns are essential aspects of many gardens and can bring so much to a garden design. From long, straight formal lawns to curved edges surrounded by perennials and bedding plants, the lawn is a place to lounge, exercise and play. Previous 12345 Next Do you have gardening or plant questions? Ask the team