If you thought there was nothing to do in the garden in November, think again. Now you can use nature’s magic tricks that almost no one knows!
If you thought there was nothing to do in the garden in November, think again. Now you can use nature’s magic tricks that almost no one knows!
Water care starts at home: practical and sustainable tips to keep your plants healthy without spending too much.
At COP30, Belém dedicates 19-20 November to agriculture, food, and fisheries. This guide shows how to transform debates into green credit, efficient irrigation, and integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems (ILPF), concrete steps towards productivity with less climate risk and higher income.
When autumn comes through your window, your plants feel it too: the light fades, their energy drops, and if you don’t adjust your care routine, winter can become their worst enemy.
What can soil remember, and how can this help plants adapt to drought conditions? New research explains.
Do you dream of harvesting your own fruits at home? We’ve chosen three hardy species that adapt perfectly to small spaces, pots, and different climates—without requiring professional care.
Would you like a succulent Christmas dinner centre piece? Only we don't mean the food... how about blooming beautiful Christmas cactus!
This climbing plant is versatile, hardy, and low-maintenance. Learn more about this exotic species with small clusters of star-shaped, waxy flowers.
Cork is a natural and sustainable material that many gardeners use in their flower pots to improve drainage, retain moisture, and protect plant roots.
Heliopsis longipes is a Mexican wildflower with a vibrant yellow color that brings a natural, lively touch to gardens, combining beauty, identity, and its own unique charm.
Scientists say plant genes can now be evolved where they live - inside the leaf.
Knowing the biology of this succulent allows you to have an endless supply. We share a step-by-step guide to identify, separate, and cure the offsets, ensuring that each new shoot thrives.