What Gardening Zone is Malta? A Guide for Gardening Enthusiasts

If you’re living in Malta and have a passion for gardening, understanding your local gardening zone is crucial for choosing the right plants and knowing when to grow them. Malta’s unique Mediterranean climate means it has a gardening zone that might differ from other European countries. Understanding Gardening Zones Gardening zones, or hardiness zones, areContinue reading “What Gardening Zone is Malta? A Guide for Gardening Enthusiasts”

A Guide to Outdoor Plants in Malta: Best Choices for Mediterranean Gardens

Malta’s Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot summers, mild winters, and occasional rainfall, creates a unique environment for outdoor gardening. If you’re looking to cultivate a beautiful garden or enhance your outdoor space, it’s essential to select plants that thrive in Malta’s specific conditions. This guide will explore the best outdoor plants for Malta, from hardyContinue reading “A Guide to Outdoor Plants in Malta: Best Choices for Mediterranean Gardens”

Discover the Best Gardens in Malta to Visit

Malta is a Mediterranean gem known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and remarkable gardens. If you’re a nature enthusiast or just looking for peaceful retreats, Malta’s gardens offer a perfect escape. Here’s a guide to some of the most beautiful gardens in Malta that you simply must visit. 1. San Anton Gardens Located inContinue reading “Discover the Best Gardens in Malta to Visit”

Converting Sant’Antnin Plant into a Public Park

Wasteserv has reported that six companies have submitted bids to transform the Sant’Antnin waste treatment facility into a public park. The evaluation of these proposals is currently in progress, and the selected bid will be announced in the upcoming months. The Sant’Antnin plant in Marsascala was decommissioned in December 2022, with its infrastructure dismantled andContinue reading “Converting Sant’Antnin Plant into a Public Park”

Exploring San Anton Gardens

Malta is known for its stunning beaches and historical sites, but there’s another hidden gem that’s perfect for a relaxing afternoon: the San Anton Gardens. Located in the heart of Attard, these beautifully curated gardens are the official residence of the President of Malta, but they’re also open to the public (Learn more about theContinue reading “Exploring San Anton Gardens”

Discovering the Argotti Botanic Gardens

Hello everyone! Today, I want to share my wonderful experience visiting the Argotti Botanic Gardens in Floriana, Malta. This hidden gem is perfect for nature lovers and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. A Tranquil Oasis The Argotti Botanic Gardens are a peaceful haven filled with lush greenery, beautiful flowers,Continue reading “Discovering the Argotti Botanic Gardens”

Discovering Il-Park ta’ San Klement: A Hidden Gem in Żabbar, Malta

If you’re looking for a peaceful and beautiful spot in Żabbar, Malta, Il-Park ta’ San Klement is the perfect place to visit. Located on Triq il-Kunsill ta’ l-Ewropa, this park offers a relaxing escape from the busy city life. Il-Park ta’ San Klement is filled with lush greenery, colourful flowers, and well-maintained paths. It’s aContinue reading “Discovering Il-Park ta’ San Klement: A Hidden Gem in Żabbar, Malta”

What is innovative gardening?

Innovative gardening is about being clever and creative in gardening. There are many ways in which you can be more inspired in the garden and the way you conduct gardening. Don’t forget that although most gardens are made by humans, they are still very important to the planet as they represent a part of theContinue reading “What is innovative gardening?”

Succulents and Cactus in Malta

Cactus and succulents are some of the easiest plants you can grow in Maltese gardens and Maltese soil. Succulents and cactus plants do not need lots of watering, and in fact, can be easily damaged with frequent watering. Some of these plants produce truly beautiful and amazing flowers, although a number of these flowers willContinue reading “Succulents and Cactus in Malta”