Discover a natural world on your doorstep as you immerse your senses on this summer gardeners’ cruise around the British ...
Get your garden off to a great start. Alan Titchmarsh shares the tasks you can do now, indoors and outside, to ensure your ...
Enjoy the historic manor house De Vere Tortworth Hall, 30 acres of stunning grounds and rejuvenating spa treatments ...
5 ways your garden could be contributing to flooding and what you can do about it.
As more and more garden centres close their doors for good, Flo Headlam considers what the future looks like for garden centres and how many are diversifying to survive ...
Keeping chickens follows a long tradition of poultry keeping that reaches back for millennia. Chickens have lots of character and they're fairly easy to keep in most back gardens, even for beginners, ...
With its striking mohican-like crest, a black throat, and a black mask round its eye that looks like eyeliner, the waxwing is the 1980s pop star of the bird world. Slightly smaller than a starling, it ...
November to March is the ideal time to plant bare-root plants. These are plants that have been been grown in open ground, then dug up for despatch and planting during the dormant season. They are ...
Fruit trees need to be grown in the right conditions if they're to flower and fruit to their full potential. Bare-root fruit trees are generally cheaper to buy than potted trees, and the time to buy ...
Winter is a good time to clean, tidy and reorganise your greenhouse, while it is relatively empty and there are fewer jobs in the garden to take up your time. Cleaning the greenhouse will maximise ...
The arrival of the new year brings with it the opportunity to sow seeds indoors for the year ahead. For some plants, including tropical crops like chillies and aubergines, sowing as early as January ...