Gardener and designer Tim Pilgrim has transformed a once flat block of land into a magical garden that blooms and evolves with the seasons.
7 Top Tricks for Fertilizing Roses with Coffee Grounds
Spent coffee grounds don't have to end up in the trash. If you grow a rose plant in acidic soil, repurposing coffee grounds into natural fertilizer is the perfect way to reduce kitchen waste and help your garden flourish. #coffee #grounds #fertilize #roses
Roasted Cauliflower Lentil Curry
This curry recipe has got to be one of our absolute favourites. It's so creamy and packed full of warm and inviting spices. It's also a delicious way to use up veggies you've might have in your fridge.
Maple Hoisin Tofu
Maple Hoisin Tofu -an easy yet really tasty and satisfying tofu recipe! Slices of extra firm tofu cooked down in a sweet & savoury maple-hoisin sauce with a bit of spice from the sriracha! Perfect enjoyed over a bowl of rice or noodles.
Rubber Plant Varieties
There are many Rubber plant varieties to choose from in the Ficus genus. Most of the common varieties are of Ficus elastica. However, a few belong to Ficus altissima or Ficus benghalensis.
How to Care for a Monstera—Even If You’re Not a Plant Pro
Monstera plant care is less complicated than you’d think. Here, the experts share their top tips.
What to grow in a greenhouse in winter | Patient Gardener
We have all wondered before about what plants will grow in a greenhouse in a UK winter
Blossom End Rot On Tomatoes: Prevent, Treat And Reverse
Blossom end rot on tomatoes is a common gardening problem. Learn how to recognize, prevent, and cure blossom end rot to help your tomatoes thrive.
Chili Lime Tahini Sauce | Vegan & Gluten-Free Recipe | Simply Quinoa
This creamy and drizzle-able chili-lime tahini sauce takes 5 minutes and no blender to make. Perfect for tacos, salads and so much more.
Faire un jardin anglais : principes et plantes pour l’aménager
[Inspiration Pinterest] Romantique et champêtre, le jardin anglais est facilement identifiable. Quelques grands principes et plantes incontournables permettent en effet de l'adopter. Contrairement à son cousin français, il apprécie les formes plus floues qui laissent place au naturel. Exit donc le buis bien taillé et les allées droites, auxquels il faut préférer les "mixed-borders" et autres sentiers sinueux. Bosquets, roses odorantes et pelouses verdoyantes peuplent cet extérieur de charme aux accents oniriques. Derrière son apparence sauvage, le jardin à l'anglaise cache pourtant une organisation et des caractéristiques précises. Toujours très vert, il intègre aussi une grande palette de fleurs colorées…