Six of the trickiest indoor plants: you CAN keep them alive and thriving provided you ask yourself three questions before …
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RHS future proofs UK’s largest garden plant repository
The UK’s largest repository of dried garden plants will be available online after the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) digitised its …
Read More »Choosing the best Flowering Cherries
A new posting from guest contributor, Caroline Knight of Perfect Plants (Sussex) Ltd So many different flowering cherry trees to …
Read More »Growing Under Glass
From guest contributor Tash Ellens of Alitex The options for growing under glass are endless, if you want to grow flowers, …
Read More »Summer Colour – Dahlias
Over the last few years, interest in dahlias has been reviving. Few late summer plants give so much colour, flowering …
Read More »Pruning the Wisteria
There is something magical about a house adorned with a large Wisteria in flower. Left unchecked though, an established Wisteria …
Read More »A new garden for the North
RHS Bridgewater is planned to open in 2019. It will be the society’s fifth garden, their second in the North, …
Read More »Create your very own summer oasis in the comfort of your garden
Whatever size garden you have, a garden room gives you an outside oasis to unwind on barmy warm evenings and …
Read More »RHS Wisley Changes to improve visitor facilities
The RHS flagship garden at Wisley is one of the most visited in the UK. The internationally famous 240 acre …
Read More »Grow Your Own: Tulips
As the temperature drops it’s time to start thinking about planting one of our favourite flowers, the tulip. With its …
Read More »Grow Your Own: Roses
Roses offer such an extensive and beautiful colour palette, not to mention, lovely fragrances. So why do new gardeners seem …
Read More »Hanging Baskets
No matter how big or small your garden; hanging baskets are the perfect accessory to add a splash of colour. …
Read More »Planning a new garden – a Gardeners Club Guide
Whether you are starting a new garden from scratch, normally the case with a new house, or, what you have …
Read More »Grow Your Own: Snowdrops
Snowdrops will brighten the long dark winter days as the first sign that spring is on its way and winter …
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