November is a time of year when activity in British gardens tends to slow down a little; the summer is past and with darker
November is a time of year when activity in British gardens tends to slow down a little; the summer is past and with darker
October flew by didn't it? No not really, it was dark and the weather was pretty uninspiring. But let's not get too down about
Despite having served twice in Afghanistan, Prince Harry has been described as being particularly brave for his decision to pick up the garden tools
When growing a new plant, professional gardeners and green-fingered enthusiasts alike will undoubtedly be presented with a wide range of hints and tips regarding
The magnolia is an iconic spring flower and will be making its return to gardens up and done the country as the weather finally
March is one of the most exciting times of the year for gardeners. The spring blooms are starting to emerge, with crocuses, snowdrops and
As deciduous trees sit leafless and flower beds are cleared of annuals that have finished for the year, many gardeners will be missing the
The bright and sunny days of the summer season appear to be firmly behind us – but that does not mean that gardeners will
There are many reasons that green-fingered Brits get enthusiastic about their work, not least of which is the sense of fulfilment that can be
Michael Leapman, gardening expert and author of the allotment book One Man and His Plot, has emphasised his belief that the lawn represents the