January is the ideal month to build the foundation of the garden we will cultivate throughout the year. Knowing what to plant and which tasks to carry out helps ensure healthier plants and better-prepared soils.
January is the ideal month to build the foundation of the garden we will cultivate throughout the year. Knowing what to plant and which tasks to carry out helps ensure healthier plants and better-prepared soils.
A landmark meta-analysis shows that rising CO₂ increases crop yields… but at the cost of nutritional quality. Our plates already bear the marks of this. How can we explain this paradox?
Not everything can be solved with insecticides: some plants improve the soil, attract natural allies, and help keep the garden healthy with almost no effort.
High in the treetops lives a plant that does not need soil to survive and also creates its own reservoir of water and life.
Composting at home doesn’t have to be complicated or unpleasant; with a simple, well-understood method, organic waste can turn into nutrient-rich fertilizer without any odours, even in small spaces.
Think you need land to grow vegetables? Here’s how you can start growing your own produce on a balcony, simply and practically, with no experience and very little space
Hardy and easy to care for, this plant produces yellow flowers that brighten up any space. Learn about its features, basic care, and how to turn your garden into a lively place.
The cactus may seem like the easiest plant in the world, but in reality, behind its appearance, there are very clear rules you must not break if you want it to stay healthy for years.
Night plants evoke a sense of relaxation, reaching their full splendor during the night and early morning hours. Some release their fragrance only during this time, while others bloom exclusively at dusk. Discover 5 species here.
Hellebore, also known as Christmas rose, is an elegant and beautiful winter plant. Its hardy, colorful flowers brighten balconies and windowsills throughout the cold season.
Before becoming a Christmas symbol, the poinsettia already had a history tied to Mexico, the land, and a culture that understood plants as something sacred.
This Christmas, break away from the traditional flower and discover five easy, original, and decorative alternatives to fill your home with color, style, and Christmas spirit, without complications or large budgets.