Helping to create peatland biodiversity Over the last 30 years Evergreen Garden Care has donated almost 3000 hectares of peat land for restoration in Somerset... Read more about Helping to create peatland biodiversity
The Evergreen Research Station – where miracles are born… Miracle-Gro is a brand loved by amateur gardeners and professional growers alike. If you’ve used our feeds and growing... Read more about The Evergreen Research Station – where miracles are born…
May planting and harvesting guide May brings us into the heart of Spring, the perfect time to see our crops flourish with fewer chances of frosts. Read more about May planting and harvesting guide
10 Instagrammable garden trends for 2021 Gardening trends according to Instagram, what are the biggest and upcoming trends of the moment? Read more about 10 Instagrammable garden trends for 2021
8 incredible gardens designed by kids The limitless nature of children’s imaginations is no secret, and we thought there was no better time to unlock this... Read more about 8 incredible gardens designed by kids
August planting and harvesting guide August is a glorious month to enjoy the ripening fruit and veg that you’ve been growing this year. Read more about August planting and harvesting guide
5 ways to make your garden cosy for autumn As the weather starts to cool down at the end of the summer, how can you still make the most of your garden in autumn? Read more about 5 ways to make your garden cosy for autumn
3 glorious recipes for the harvest season Also known as the harvest season, autumn brings with it so many wonderful flavours and an overall feeling of warmth. Read more about 3 glorious recipes for the harvest season
September planting and harvesting guide September is when we can begin to welcome autumn into the garden. Read more about September planting and harvesting guide
How to grow lavender Lavender in full flower is one of the most beautiful sights of summer. Read more about How to grow lavender
Recipe: Mulled cider At Christmas time, mulled wine is a festive warming drink that gets a lot of attention, but we think mulled cider... Read more about Recipe: Mulled cider
October planting and harvesting guide You might think that there isn't much to plant now - but there are still several crops you can get started. Read more about October planting and harvesting guide
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Sugar snap peas (Pisum sativum) Sugar snap peas are a deliciously sweet, fun and quick-cropping vegetable to grow. Read more about Sugar snap peas (Pisum sativum)
Forget-Me-Nots (Myosotis) The vibrant blue flowers of Forget-Me-Nots make them a pretty choice for brightening a spring garden. Read more about Forget-Me-Nots (Myosotis)
Sedum Plants in the Sedum genus are easy to grow, produce lots of nectar for pollinators, and provide lovely autumn colour. Read more about Sedum
Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea) Common hollyhocks (Alcea rosea) are an elegant, traditional flower, perfect for a classic cottage garden. Read more about Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea)
Calathea (Calathea) Calathea do have a reputation of being tricky to grow, but these challenges are well worth mastering Read more about Calathea (Calathea)
Hostas (Hosta) Hostas are usually grown for their beautiful leaves, with the attractive foliage coming in various shades of green, blue... Read more about Hostas (Hosta)
Sorrel (Rumex) Sorrel is a great substitute for spinach, with a similar texture but a sharper citrus flavour. Read more about Sorrel (Rumex)
Borage (Borago officinalis) Borage, or starflower, is an easy-to-grow herb with edible flowers and leaves. Read more about Borage (Borago officinalis)
Dianthus You may have heard of Carnations, Sweet Williams, and Pinks - these are all types of Dianthus, the collective name for... Read more about Dianthus
Verbena The many different species of Verbena are great for bringing useful pollinators to the garden. Read more about Verbena
Aster Asters are perennials which produce lots of colourful daisy-like flowers year after year. Read more about Aster
Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus) Coming in a range of colours and sizes, Snapdragons bloom from June through to October on tall spire stems. Read more about Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus)
Slugs and snails Slugs and snails are present in large numbers and can quickly eat and destroy a wide range of plants in the garden. Read more about Slugs and snails
Vine weevils Vine weevils are a devastating plant pest – suddenly otherwise healthy-looking plants wilt and collapse and no amount of... Read more about Vine weevils
Annual meadow grass Annual meadow grass is an annual grass that grows in both borders and lawns. Read more about Annual meadow grass
How To Easily Treat and Get Rid Of Black Spot On Roses Black spot disease (also called rose black spot) is the scourge of rose growers. Read more about How To Easily Treat and Get Rid Of Black Spot On Roses
Onion white rot Onion white rot is a serious fungal disease that attacks onions, as well as closely related shallots, leeks, garlic and... Read more about Onion white rot
Peach leaf curl Initially, the red leaf markings of the disease peach leaf curl can look quite attractive – but the affects on the plant... Read more about Peach leaf curl
Tomato leaf mould Tomato leaf mould is a common fungal disease of tomatoes growing under cover, in a greenhouse. It is rarely seen on... Read more about Tomato leaf mould
Plant die back There's nothing more disconcerting than seeing plants that you’ve nurtured, suddenly collapse and start to die back. Read more about Plant die back
Box Blight Treatment Box blight, or Boxwood blight, is a common fungal disease that can destroy box plants. Read more about Box Blight Treatment
Japanese knotweed Japanese knotweed spreads very quickly thanks to its strong underground roots called rhizomes. Read more about Japanese knotweed
How to grow your own garlic Watch this video to learn how to seed, plant and harvest them, then just figure out the tastiest way to cook them. Watch now
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How to grow your own chillies Watch this video to learn how to seed, plant and harvest them, then use your chillies in a variety of tasty dishes. Watch now
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How to grow your own basil Watch this video to learn how to seed, water, grow and harvest them, then just figure out the tastiest way to cook them. Watch now
How to grow your own runnerbeans Watch this video to learn how to seed, plant, water and harvest them, then use your runnerbeans in a variety of tasty... Watch now
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