Although generally geared toward interior design, the principles of maximalism apply to your garden too.
How to incorporate maximalism to your garden
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There are about 450 philodendron varieties that hail from the rainforests of tropical areas around the world. Most are known for being a combination of climbing...
We typically refer to the ginger we find at the supermarket as the 'root'. But, what you might not know is that we are buying what is actually the rhizome, whic...
Clearing raised garden beds for winter not only makes space for you to plant anew, but it also gives you more material to use in composting. Use grass clippers ...
Asian greens are big on the menu for any oriental dishes requiring fresh or green leaves for flavour and for their good sources of vitamins and minerals, especi...
As winter sets in and the weather turns chilly, we often find ourselves spending less time outdoors in the garden. Just because the temperatures drop, doesn’t m...
For a pop of colour in a winter garden, you can’t beat the impact of annuals like primulas. The word Primula comes from the word Primus meaning ‘first’ as the f...
The trend of using cauliflower as a carbohydrate or bread substitute has meant an increase in the popularity of the vegetable in the supermarkets. As usual, wit...
Ornamental kale is bold, colourful and a must for any winter garden or mixed container. Here are 7 reasons to plant it.
1. Add colour
The colour combination...
Having a fern in your front parlour goes back to Victorian times when explorers started to bring unusual plants back to England from the tropics. Always popular...