Being in the outdoors has long been recognised as a great way to improve mental wellbeing and, with that in mind, British ...
These plants are not ... of blooms in the UK are pollinated by insects, and given the fact that these often unseen creatures are the foundation of any wildlife garden, it is worth considering ...
WHEREVER you are in the country it’s pretty grim right now. Chances are you’re either freezing cold, soaking wet or both – ...
If you want to fill your garden with colour next spring, plant bulbs from October to December, before the first frost. Daffodils, tulips, crocus, grape hyacinths and fritillarias are just some of ...
However, the word among gardening buffs is that a natural deterrent is best to keep these rodents from breaching home borders. Faced with rodent troubles in her own green space, Maia Brown sought ...
There are also a whole range of specialist Japanese gardening tools that can help and inspire you along the way when it comes to designing and planning your small Japanese garden ideas - and our ...
Planting foxgloves in your garden comes with specific warnings due to their toxicity and potential risks. Foxgloves are versatile and add a dramatic vertical element to cottage gardens ...
Grow plants in pots, containers, or raised beds to make the most of limited space. Containers can be moved around for better sunlight Select a sunny spot for your garden, as most vegetables need ...
Sowing seeds, feeding, mulching and pruning are high on the agenda in February – it's a prime time to prepare the garden for spring and summer.