Gardening experts have revealed seven colourful, moisture-loving plants that flourish in soggy soil, helping British gardens stay vibrant through the wet autumn months.
Cut back hostas after the first hard frost to protect next season’s growth and avoid disrupting the plant’s natural energy ...
As nights stretch and light softens, overlooked corners start whispering. Cold air clears the mind. Quiet plantings begin to glow. Across Britain this ...
Alan Titchmarsh has tried all different things to get keep pesky slugs away from his plants, admitting many methods are ...
October’s soft light hits the quiet corners of your garden. Shade stops sulking and starts serving calm, low-cost drama. Landscapers know those dim ...
Pruning your garden now means that your plants will be ready for fresh growth in the spring. Here are the best plants to ...
We’re into shorter days and less time in the garden. Luckily, I’ve completed all I really need to do before winter proper ...
Hostas are stunning garden plants that brighten up shady areas, but there's one thing you should do to help them survive cold winters in your yard.
"Hydrangeas are moisture-loving shrubs that reward wet weather with large, vibrant flower heads. They can handle rainfall well and bring a burst of colour to damp gardens," says Nick. Aside from being ...
Autumn is the perfect season for exploring nature's beauty, with long forest walks followed by a cosy pub lunch being a classic activity during these cooler months. However, this quintessential ...
November is Plant Wool Month, which raises awareness for "cruelty-free, sustainable plant wools and the innovative designers using them.” Animals rights organization PETA UK is asking iconic Led ...
Ukraine has hit a Russian chemical plant with Storm Shadow missiles, its military said on Tuesday, referring to the UK-made long-range weapon. Calling the strike "a successful hit" that penetrated the ...