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Shaping legends and landscapes for centuries, the dignified ash is a
With the support of The King, a pioneering initiative is fighting to save majestic oaks, the age-old stalwarts of the British landscape, for generations to come, finds Julie Harding
Mass extinctions and evolutionary leaps, from bacteria to Homo sapiens
There’s new hope for these beautiful wild flower areas, as we recognise their immeasurable value to the natural world
For many gardeners, midsummer is the highlight of the year when bountiful borders brim with blowsy blooms jostling for space. But creating planting palettes that are both pleasing to the eye and feel
Druids were known to have a love of the land and nature, and their beliefs continue today as Dudley Edmunds explains...
Originally a means of keeping a living record of garden plants, our 722 National Plant Collections–of everything from Abies to Zingiber –set the gold standard across the world. Charles Quest-Ritson meets some of the expert collection holders