Learning how to create a foliage border is a lesson in celebrating the under-appreciated elements of a plant. Too often flowers and blooms take centre stage with foliage taking a supporting role – ...
'For a sensory winter garden that’s enjoyable year-round, the best plants to grow are hardy, evergreen aromatic herbs that ...
Siberian squill, or Scilla siberica, may look dainty and delicate, but this bulbous plant can be vigorous. Native to Russia, ...
Do you live in a region that's prone to drought and dry air? These are humidity-loving plants you shouldn't attempt to grow ...
The BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn, in association with English Heritage, takes place at Audley End House and Gardens in Saffron ...
The English Garden is one of the most beautiful places to walk by the lake shore, and one of the liveliest parks in Geneva. Its paths are the perfect place for an idyllic stroll in the centre of the ...
Give your garden an edge. If you want your backyard to look polished, garden edging is the solution. It features specific areas and creates structure and definition. It also separates weeds from ...
Long gone are the days when everyone ‘put the garden to bed ... in your flower border: the species name Aquifolium refers to ...
Straight, clean edges give a garden a sleek, modern look. Choose from brick, wood, stone or gravel edging or, for a softer look, plant low-growing floppy plants such as heuchera, cranesbill geraniums ...
The sight of formal borders at stately homes and local parks can often leave us wanting the same in our garden. A lawn edging product is not just nice on the eye but comes with gardening benefits.
There are fantastic features examining some of the most glorious gardens across England, accompanied with stunning photography, advice on growing and cooking your own vegetables and a section devoted ...