How to get a Monty Don-approved lawn
The garden guru has admitted he likes a neat lawn, after all. Here’s how to combine an orderly look with pollinator-friendly planting
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The garden guru has admitted he likes a neat lawn, after all. Here’s how to combine an orderly look with pollinator-friendly planting
How to maintain beautiful planting, a lush lawn and a vegetable garden despite challenging conditions
The chef on no-dig gardening, beekeeping and his favourite vegetable to grow
Erratic weather necessitates ‘bomb-proof’ plants that can tolerate whatever is thrown at them
Watch our step-by-step guide to planting a hanging basket that will dress your door with style
The Kent-based ceramicist explains how the trees and flowers in her garden inspire her work and why gardening is akin to creating art
Chef Raymond Blanc is among the many fans of the trend, also known as “no work gardening” due to the lack of digging and weeding involved
Thought by some to be a little common, the British garden stalwart is having an image makeover
You can’t match the peony for beauty and glamour – here’s how to make them last in the garden, and the vase
Cut flowers aren’t just for spring and summer; here’s how to ensure you have blooms and greenery to bring inside at any time of the year
From greenhouses to flower gardens, these are the essentials you need to take care of this month
You don’t need a large space to create a stunning display with perennials; try this step-by-step guide
Here’s what you should and shouldn’t add to your soil to give your plants the best chance of success
Ensure a good shape and maximum flowers by pruning in early spring
Get on top of the weeds in your garden weeds before they have a chance to take hold – and start summer with a clean space
Tying in is crucial every year – do it now before they run rampant
Excessive rain and mild temperatures are making plants behave strangely this year. Here’s what to do about it
Now is the time to plant corms and tubers for summer colour, whatever the size of your garden
Sowing cut-and-come-again salad leaves is fun, easy and will give you fresh salad all summer
Don’t despair if you didn’t plant bulbs last autumn, plant up some now for instant colour