Since Doris blew our expectations for a “windy day” away, here in London the demand for fence panels at our office skyrocketed:Seeing the destruction it has caused we feel slightly obligated to talk some hurricane fencing and moderate winds. Can windproof fencing work against a hurricane? There are some types of fence panels that do […]
Author - Fantastic Gardeners Team
The almighty rose can easily be dubbed as the queen of flowers. It’s one of the most popular plants to give but it’s also an easy way out of the flower shopping hassle around St. Valentine’s Day. However, there is different types of flowers for Valentine’s day or any other cheerful celebration.
Winter season doesn't mean you have to turn your back to your flower garden until spring comes. There is a good number of plants that bloom beautifully even in the coldest of weather. Let's dig into their world and see which ones you will fancy.
Winter is coming and with it come gardeners, fretting over frostbitten plants and damaged crops. Fear not, ladies and gentlemen - let’s introduce you to our extensive guide on how to protect plants from freezing and the best ways to store them during winter.
Bulb flowers, planted correctly and on time, are some of the least demanding plants in the garden. On top of that, their blossoms and leaves contribute greatly for the beauty of your home and garden. Nothing can soften the biting frost as well as the planted bulbs do, growing under the snow, ready to bloom in wonderful colours as the first spring sun rays make their way through the thick moody clouds. You can force the bulb growth in containers at home, too, and enjoy the fragrant blossoms when winter comes to an end.