January and February are prep months for gardeners - use this time to plan, prune, and plant early crops so your garden ...
Pruning roses ensures that the plants flower well each year and is an especially important task if you have climbing roses.
Many gardens include at least one rose and perhaps several. Roses are dormant from late winter to early spring (when buds ...
Pruning is an important task for gardeners and can help to keep plants, flowers and trees nice and healthy - here are three ...
January and February mark a pivotal period in gardening, offering a window of opportunity to prepare garden beds for the upcoming season. Roses in particular need attention at the end of winter to ...
Keynote speaker Sue Biggs will share her knowledge and experience as the longest-serving director general in RHS history. Those 12 years saw Biggs steer the charity through the Covid-19 pandemic and ...
With more than 180 varieties, Borde Hill is hailed as a ‘mecca for magnolia lovers’ and celebrates the vast diversity and ...
Gardeners have been told to 'leave a dead tree in situ' and not to tidy up their gardens, as experts reveal the ways in which ...
The Royal Horticultural Society has shared insights for garden lovers, suggesting that a tree stump need not be an eyesore ...
‘The best time to plant bare-root fruit trees like apples is towards the end of winter or the first half of spring, once the ...
Horticultural conservation charity Plant Heritage is calling for people in Edinburgh to take part in their Threatened Plant ...