Hosepipe Bans

Several water companies in the UK have announced hosepipe bans due to prolonged dry weather, affecting millions of households and businesses.

Lowe’s Kobalt Yard Tool Recall

Lowe’s has issued a recall for certain Kobalt yard tools due to safety concerns. Consumers should check their products and follow recall instructions.

Hose Pipe Ban

Anglian Water has announced a hose pipe ban starting immediately due to severe drought conditions impacting water supplies in eastern England.

DeWalt 20V MAX 8″ Brushless Chainsaw Review: Small Tool, Big Power

A detailed review of DeWalt’s new 20V MAX 8-inch brushless chainsaw, highlighting its power, size, and potential uses for homeowners and professionals.

These 6 Self-Seeding Flowers Come Back Every Year Without Becoming Invasive

Discover six non-invasive, self-seeding flowers that reliably return each year, offering easy, eco-friendly garden options without spreading aggressively.

This Tropical Annual Is Always A Must-Have In My Shady Summer Containers For Colorful Blooms & Glossy Foliage

A tropical annual plant remains a top choice for shaded summer containers, offering vibrant blooms and glossy foliage. Experts highlight its enduring appeal.

This Tropical Annual Is Always a Must-Have in My Shady Summer Containers for Colorful Blooms & Glossy Foliage

A widely recommended tropical annual is gaining popularity for shady summer containers, offering vibrant blooms and glossy foliage. Details on its planting benefits and care are emerging.

Do I Have To Reapply Mulch In Midsummer? How To Know When It’s Time To Top Up Your Beds

Learn how to determine if your mulch needs topping up in midsummer, including signs to watch for and expert advice on maintaining healthy garden beds.

Cut Back These 5 Flowers in July to Keep Gorgeous Blooms Coming Through Summer and Into Fall

Learn which five flowers to prune in July to promote healthy, vibrant blooms throughout summer and into fall, according to gardening experts.

Think Companion Planting Doesn’t Stop Pests? It’s Because You’re Not Scent Clustering

Researchers reveal that scent clustering, not just companion planting, significantly improves pest control in gardens. Details are still emerging.