Camellias, with their extended flowering season from early autumn through to late spring, are the queens of the winter shade garden. Here are guidelines for growing these beauties...
Blueberries will only grow in areas with cold winters, as they need a long period of cold weather during dormancy. If the temperature is too warm, they won’t develop fruit. However, newer varieties are being developed that don’t require such a long cold dormancy period...
"I used to think this plant got its name because it came from the Cape. I then discovered it was named after the cape-like husk that grows over the fruit", says edible gardening expert Jane Griffiths. Here's how to grow them...
Succulents, with their contrasting colours and interesting shape are ideal for creating a minimalist landscape with clean lines. They’re also ideal in times of drought...
Phern Calvert of SilvaSale shares her easy flower arranging tips. Read more in our April 2016 issue. You’ll find the tea-time treats recipes in our online recipe section...