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How to Overwinter Caladiums

Caladiums are tender tropical perennials grown for their striking foliage. They cannot survive frost, so in temperate regions like the UK, their tubers must be lifted and stored over...

What’s the difference between Acanthus ‘Tasmanian Angel’ and Acanthus ‘Whitewater’?

Variegated bear’s breeches are among the most architectural plants you can grow, and two of the most talked-about cultivars are Acanthus ‘Tasmanian Angel’ and Acanthus ‘Whitewater’. At...

Why are my fig leaves going yellow?

Yellowing leaves on a fig tree can be worrying, especially when the plant otherwise looks healthy. Figs are generally robust and forgiving, but leaf...

Does hollyhock rust spread to other plants

Hollyhock rust is one of the most common and frustrating diseases gardeners encounter when growing hollyhocks. The appearance of orange-brown pustules on the leaves...

Why are my fatsia leaves curling

Why Are My Fatsia Leaves Curling? Fatsia japonica is a popular evergreen shrub known for its large, glossy, tropical-looking leaves. So when those big, dramatic...

Why are my washingtonia robusta leaves going yellow?

If your Washingtonia robusta leaves are turning yellow, there could be several reasons behind this issue. Here are some common factors that can contribute...

How to take coleus cuttings

Taking coleus cuttings is a popular method for propagating these colorful and attractive plants. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to take coleus cuttings: Materials...

What is the largest Hosta?

The Guinness World Records currently recognizes the variety ‘Empress Wu’ as the world’s largest hosta. Developed by hybridizer Brian and Virginia Skaggs of Walters...

Understanding USDA Zones: A Guide for Gardeners in the UK

For gardening enthusiasts, understanding the climate zones is essential for choosing the right plants that will thrive in their local environment. While the United...

What are the temperature ranges for the USDA zones applicable to the UK

USDA zones applicable to the UK along with their corresponding temperature ranges: USDA Zone 5a: -15°F to -20°F (-26.1°C to -28.9°C) USDA Zone 5b: -10°F to...

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