My garden scorches and floods every year: here’s what I’ve learnt about planting for extreme weather
How to maintain beautiful planting, a lush lawn and a vegetable garden despite challenging conditions
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How to maintain beautiful planting, a lush lawn and a vegetable garden despite challenging conditions
Erratic weather necessitates ‘bomb-proof’ plants that can tolerate whatever is thrown at them
The popular horticulture pastime has become all the the rage; here are the plants to choose, and how to perfect your design
The type of earth in your garden has a big impact on what you can grow. Here’s how to identify yours, and find out what will flourish in it
The carnivorous plant is being snapped up around the country following the John Lewis Christmas advert, but is notoriously hard to care for
The Michelin-starred chef has been growing for the table at Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons for years, and wants more of us to do the same
This year’s Shed of the Year winner explains how he renovated it on a shoestring
Tony Le-Britton has loved houseplants since he was a child, but he had no idea they would end up influencing his life choices
Buying plants can be an expensive business, but by taking hardwood cuttings you can enhance your garden without spending any money
Nikki Scott takes the fear out of gardening through one-on-one sessions. We talk to three clients whose lives were changed
In its springtime slot, this year’s show reflects on our planet’s predicament as well as offering houseplants, beaver dams and roses galore
Matthew Pottage, curator of RHS Wisley, rents a flat with his partner. But that didn’t stop him going plant mad in the tiny garden
Our writer gets a tour of Larch Cottage Nurseries, RHS Partner Garden of the Year 2021
Dr Hannah Sanders, a practicing ‘green witch’, talks about the pagan plant traditions behind Hallowe’en
Once you master the art, this blade could be the perfect antidote to the menace of climate change
It is easy to base your garden around sneeze-free plants once you understand how pollen is distributed