Famed as the US’s capital city and political powerhouse, Washington, DC’s horticultural beauty took Kay Maguire by surprise, ...
If you have a healthy plant with a good root system, it should flower regularly but be aware of what 'regularly' means. Orchids can flower any time of year but they are unlikely to flower every few ...
What is a crevice garden? A crevice garden is made using thin flat slabs like slate or sandstone. These are placed vertically, parallel to each other, and then plants are placed between them, into the ...
You can keep your lawn looking picture-perfect with ease this mowing season with MAMMOTION’s LUBA 3 AWD robotic mower We all know how time-consuming mowing the lawn can be – especially at this time of ...
Need inspiration to get your gardening mojo back after a long, wet winter? Gardeners' World Magazine Podcast guest Dr Richard Claxton has all the evidence you need ...
If drainage is a persistent issue, consider installing raised beds, which can be made with a good drainage layer at the base ...
If you find a mealybug or scale insect on the leaves of your house plants, don't panic - finding pests is usually more of a shock to us than it is to the house plants. However, it's important to act ...
Be in with the chance of winning an amazing spring gardening bundle worth over £400 with online homeware and garden retailer Vonhaus. They’re offering 3 of their best-selling garden power tools to one ...
Legend has it that the Garden of Eden wasn’t a myth, but a real place hidden in the Indian Ocean. Standing under the prehistoric canopy of the Vallée de Mai in the Seychelles, it’s easy to see why ...
Adam Woolcott has more than 30 years of experience as a professional gardener and is best known for winning four Gold Medals at The Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show, as well as three ...
Enjoy friendly gardening chat and informative discussion with the magazine team. From how to begin gardening, growing with the seasons, creating months of floral colour in borders and pots, and ...
You can also grow first early and second early potatoes in a large bag on a patio or balcony, regularly covering the bottoms of stems with more compost as they grow. First early potatoes can be ...
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