Indoor gardening You don’t necessarily need to be outside for hours on end, start to get creative with tending to plants inside your home... Read more about Indoor gardening
Keeping weeds down We”re going to show you how just a little control can go a really long way and when weeds can live in your garden in... Read more about Keeping weeds down
Recipe: roasted carrot hummus Carrots can either be picked as young carrots or left to develop into big ones - this recipe works for both! Read more about Recipe: roasted carrot hummus
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
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
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
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
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
Looking out for wildlife through autumn With an estimated 24 million gardens in the UK, this provides a huge amount of space and opportunity to help wildlife... Read more about Looking out for wildlife through autumn
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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
Calathea (Calathea) Calathea do have a reputation of being tricky to grow, but these challenges are well worth mastering Read more about Calathea (Calathea)
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)
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)
Anemone Anemones are a cheerful and vibrant group of plants, providing interest from early spring onwards. Read more about Anemone
Baby’s breath (Gypsophila) Gypsophila has earned its nickname from the sweet-sour milk smell of its flowers, which resemble that of baby’s breath. Read more about Baby’s breath (Gypsophila)
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)
Bay (Laurus nobilis) A slow-growing and easy-to-care-for plant, the bay tree is extremely popular. The aromatic leaves are widely used in all... Read more about Bay (Laurus nobilis)
Peach (Prunus persica) What better way to round off a summer meal than with a luscious peach? Even better, a peach you’ve grown yourself! Read more about Peach (Prunus persica)
Sting Nettles Treatment Stinging nettles are often seen in abandoned ground and neglected areas of a garden. Read more about Sting Nettles Treatment
Red Spider Mite Treatment and Control The red spider mite is a very damaging plant pest and, confusingly, they are rarely red! Read more about Red Spider Mite Treatment and Control
Box Blight Treatment Box blight, or Boxwood blight, is a common fungal disease that can destroy box plants. Read more about Box Blight Treatment
Thrips Thrips are very small insects, and although they look innocuous, they can cause a lot of damage to plants. Read more about Thrips
Whitefly Whitefly set up home and live out their lives on the underside of leaves, sucking up sap which weakens the plant. Read more about Whitefly
How to Remove Clover From Lawn Clover is a perennial wildflower that is regarded as a weed when it appears in lawns and flower beds. Read more about How to Remove Clover From Lawn
Mealybugs Mealybugs can be a serious pest problem for house plants or of plants growing in a conservatory or greenhouse. Read more about Mealybugs
How to Get Rid of Bindweed Bindweed is a perennial weed commonly found in the UK. Read more about How to Get Rid of Bindweed
Japanese knotweed Japanese knotweed spreads very quickly thanks to its strong underground roots called rhizomes. Read more about Japanese knotweed
Aphids Aphids are small insects which feed on plant sap using their needle-like mouthparts. Read more about Aphids
Scab Apple scab attacks apples causing dark, ‘scabby’ marks on the fruit and leaves. Read more about Scab
Caterpillar Damage Caterpillars are the larvae stage in the life cycle of butterflies and moths. Read more about Caterpillar Damage
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