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Illustration of [banana peels being applied as organic fertiliser around blooming rose bushes]

Gardening

November 6, 2025

The banana peel secret gardeners use for lush rose blooms

Unlock the banana peel secret for lush roses with nutrient insights, practical methods, cautions on pests and balance, and tips for sustainable, repeat blooms.

Illustration of a garden compost bin built with alternating brown and green layers to speed natural decomposition

Gardening

November 6, 2025

The compost layering method that speeds up decomposition naturally

Learn the compost layering method that speeds decomposition naturally: balance browns and greens, manage moisture and airflow, and get odour-free compost fast.

Illustration of evening watering of plants causing prolonged leaf wetness, increased disease pressure, and stunted growth

Gardening

November 6, 2025

Why watering your plants in the evening could be stunting their growth

Learn why evening watering may stunt plant growth by boosting disease risk, lowering root oxygen, and disrupting nutrient uptake—and when to water instead.

Illustration of cardboard sheets overlapped and soaked under a layer of compost mulch in a vegetable garden bed to suppress weeds

Gardening

November 6, 2025

The cardboard trick that keeps weeds away all season long

Discover how cardboard mulching keeps weeds away all season, builds healthier soil, saves water, and fits no-dig gardening—with clear how-to and eco benefits.

Illustration of mowing the lawn in mid-morning (9 a.m.–11 a.m.) for a greener lawn

Gardening

November 6, 2025

Scientists reveal the best time of day to mow for a greener lawn

Discover the best time to mow for a greener UK lawn: mid‑morning wins, late afternoon works, plus seasonal tips, blade care, and smart mowing heights.

Illustration of a wilting houseplant set in a basin for bottom watering, nursery pot partially submerged, bubbles escaping as the rootball rehydrates

Gardening

November 6, 2025

How to revive dying houseplants with a simple water soak trick

Revive dying houseplants with a simple water soak: spot thirst vs rot, step-by-step timings, aftercare and mistakes to avoid for fast indoor plant recovery.

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