Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
The plucky snowdrop was made to be a February joy-bringer, lifting the spirits
When I think of garden visiting, I think of walking through an enticing gate and gasping at the hazy, romantic abundance of midsummer at its soaring, delicately coloured loveliest. I think of sitting
Sue Bradley rustles up some enticing ways to enable you to enjoy, and benefit from, your garden over the months ahead
Paula Reed...
Cuttings workshop: Successful soft and semi-ripe plant cuttings Friday 3rd October On this RHS Garden Bridgewater cuttings course, attendees will learn the how to take successful plant cuttings from a
‘Leave seed heads standing – echinacea, fennel, alliums. They look like sculptures dusted in frost and double up as bird feeders. Beauty with a purpose.’ ● National Garden Scheme Winter Openings: Nove
This cottage now has a garden to match its charming appearance, thanks to the efforts of its owners