Searched for "tomato", click here to show all the news. Gardening & Plant Care Ideas for small gardens It is great to get creative with vertical spaces and use every part of the garden, patio or balcony to make it your very own small space, a plant-filled haven. 15 gardening tips for May May’s such a beautiful month for gardening, with warm spring weather and plants bursting into bloom. Read our 15 gardening tips for May. Feed your houseplants Houseplants are pot grown, and therefore, the compost will run out of nutrients very quickly, so adding the feed to your watering regime is needed to ensure your plants get the nutrients they need to grow. 7 top garden tips for the Bank Holiday weekend We’ve put together our top tips on how to get your garden into shape for the summer. How to grow a grapevine This how-to grow a grapevine guide will help you grow your own thriving vine and harvest a satisfying crop of grapes. Feeding your garden plants Time to start feeding your garden plants as many come into active growth and the temperatures increase. NPK fertiliser ratios explained Here’s a quick guide to fertilisers and how to interpret an NPK ratio. Organic vegetables to grow indoors Here are a few tips on indoor-grown vegetables to get you started. 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. Growing fruit in pots You don’t need a big garden to grow your own fruit, just a pot on a sunny patio or balcony. Choose the right plants, follow a few simple steps, and you’ll soon be enjoying delicious harvests of your own fresh-picked fruit. Balcony gardening Small but beautiful balcony gardens can be a beautiful space for you to enjoy, as well as a haven for bees and other pollinators in urban environments. Garden therapy Discover everything about garden therapy. The latest research shows that spending even a little time in your garden is good for your mental health. Previous 123456 Next Do you have gardening or plant questions? Ask the team