When the celebrations are over and decorations have been packed away, it's time to think about how to reuse your cut Christmas tree, instead of sending it to landfill. From shredding it to make mulch ...
Discover a natural world on your doorstep as you immerse your senses on this summer gardeners’ cruise around the British ...
The start of a new year is almost always a time of optimism for the gardener: this year is bound to be better than last, after all. There are plans to be made to make that dream a reality, and lessons ...
Fruit trees need to be grown in the right conditions if they're to flower and fruit to their full potential. Bare-root fruit trees are generally cheaper to buy than potted trees, and the time to buy ...
November to March is the ideal time to plant bare-root plants. These are plants that have been been grown in open ground, then dug up for despatch and planting during the dormant season. They are ...
Winter is a good time to clean, tidy and reorganise your greenhouse, while it is relatively empty and there are fewer jobs in the garden to take up your time. Cleaning the greenhouse will maximise ...
The lily is amongst the most elegant of summer flowers, producing spectacular and often huge exotic-looking blooms across a wide spectrum of colours. Some lilies are richly perfumed, too. Flowers are ...
Foraging for wild food is most popular in autumn, when berries ripen and mature on plants in hedgerows, woods, parks and coastlands. Temptingly bright red berries shine out like jewels and are easy to ...
Enjoy the historic manor house De Vere Tortworth Hall, 30 acres of stunning grounds and rejuvenating spa treatments ...