AT THE RIGHT TIME AT THE STARTING LINE
The article discusses the optimal timing for planting seeds for gardening enthusiasts in Estonia.
Few know: why jasmine leaves turn yellow
The article discusses the reasons for jasmine leaves turning yellow, emphasizing that this change may not always indicate a serious issue but can reflect natural reactions to environmental changes.
YEAR'S HIGHLIGHT ⟩ Traditional orchid exhibition opens at the Tallinn Botanic Garden
The 26th traditional orchid exhibition opens at the Tallinn Botanic Garden, showcasing hundreds of blooming orchids and offering visitors a tropical escape.
Horticultural Producers Showed Their Potential in Berlin and Seek Global Positioning
Argentinian horticultural producers showcased their diverse products at Fruit Logistica in Berlin, aiming to enhance their global market presence.
Let a thousand stinky blossoms bloom: how Australia became the world’s corpse flower destination
Australia has emerged as a significant location for corpse flowers, with multiple blooms recorded in various cities throughout 2025.
VIDEO: Unique! An entrepreneur grows furniture in Kurzeme
A Latvian entrepreneur has harvested the first pieces of furniture—specifically a chair and a lampshade—from a unique furniture nursery in Kurzeme, which is the only one of its kind in Northern Europe.
There is not just one rose: the varieties of the most romantic flowers in the garden
The article explores the diverse classifications of roses, emphasizing their importance in garden design and their various characteristics.
Mechanization of production could reduce the prices of Estonian garden products
Estonian fruit growers believe that the prices of local apples could be more competitive if the state supported investments in mechanizing labor-intensive horticulture.
Mechanization of production could help lower the price of Estonian horticultural products
Estonian apple growers suggest that the mechanization of farming could help reduce prices and make local apples more competitive against imports from countries like Spain and Poland.
Five gardening jobs you must do this month - or wait until next year
This article discusses five essential gardening tasks that need to be completed in February to ensure a successful growing season.
LLKC: Harsh winter threatens fruit and berry gardens
Experts warn that the ongoing winter conditions in Latvia may jeopardize the health of fruit and berry crops due to insufficient insulation from the snow cover.
Native title holders appeal NT's largest groundwater licence in High Court
Native title holders are appealing Australia's largest groundwater licence to the High Court, seeking to protect their cultural rights over the aquifer beneath their lands.
One Winter Procedure is Enough – Experts Say It Changes Everything: You Will Have More Apples
Experts recommend winter pruning for apple trees to improve fruit size and flavor, emphasizing its importance for the tree's health and productivity.
Alan Titchmarsh names one plant he'll never have in his garden for very simple reason
Alan Titchmarsh reveals the one tree he refuses to have in his garden and explains the simple reason behind his choice.
Croatian products conquer Berlin: 13 companies presented at the jubilee Green Week
Thirteen Croatian companies and organizations are showcasing their products at the 100th anniversary of the International Green Week agriculture, horticulture, and food industry fair in Berlin.
Planting 1 tree now will 'bring you fruit in your garden for years to come'
Horticultural expert Bex Edwards recommends planting the Cherry Stella tree now, as it is winter hardy and will yield 5kg of fruit annually.