All summer they’re annoying, in autumn they’re everywhere, and in winter they seem to vanish. But stink bugs don’t disappear
January 22 has long been a day of temptation. After weeks of winter stillness and the first subtle return of
There is a moment every gardener knows: you look down at your shoes and realise you are no longer wearing
January 21 rarely appears in bold letters on traditional calendars. There is no major feast, no dramatic turning point, no
January 20 sits at a quiet but critical point in the winter calendar. Across cultures, this day was not feared
At first glance, these bright red and orange cacti look almost artificial, as if someone had dipped them in paint.
January 19 holds a rare place in the calendar: a winter day when attention turns not to land or sky,
Creating a lush, visually rich flower bed is one of the most rewarding garden projects. The image shown here takes
January 18 has been watched closely for centuries — and in Hungarian folk tradition it carries a very specific name:
After a snowfall, a garden can appear evenly wrapped in white. Yet within hours — sometimes by the next day












