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
Plants with benefits Did you know that some studies have shown that plants can be beneficial for both physical and mental health? Read more about Plants with benefits
June planting and harvesting guide June brings us into the heat of summer, where lack of rain poses the biggest threat to crops. Read more about June planting and harvesting guide
What to plant when garden calendar Growing your own produce is a really rewarding experience. Read more about What to plant when garden calendar
Gardenless gardens: 6 looks to reinvent your balcony or home today Enjoying time outside, especially in green spaces, is one of the best ways to improve your health and happiness. Read more about Gardenless gardens: 6 looks to reinvent your balcony or home today
Bring the fragrance indoors By introducing fragranced plants to our homes and gardens, we’re inviting the aromas to lift our spirits and make them... Read more about Bring the fragrance indoors
Recipe: sautéed garlic rainbow chard Rainbow chard is an easy, rewarding crop to grow, and as an ingredient can be used in a variety of tasty ways. Read more about Recipe: sautéed garlic rainbow chard
July planting and harvesting guide July is officially mid-season for growing your own! Read more about July planting and harvesting guide
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
April planting and harvesting guide April is the start of Spring, when the clocks have changed and the sun starts to show it’s face a lot more throughout... Read more about April planting and harvesting guide
Gardening for health If you’ve often thought that connecting with nature lifts your mood but couldn’t explain why, this article is for you. Read more about Gardening for health
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Butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata) Butternut squash are a late season favourite, with attractive fruits which will keep well throughout the autumn and... Read more about Butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata)
French beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) French beans are a versatile vegetable, producing attractive, long, thin pods, and creamy haricot beans. Read more about French beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Crocosmia Crocosmia bring flashes of bright colour and vibrance to a garden, with their graceful, delicately arching flower stalks... Read more about Crocosmia
Cosmos Cosmos, also known as ‘Mexican Aster’, is a great low maintenance and long flowering annual. Read more about Cosmos
Cherry (Prunus subg. Cerasus, Prunus sect. Microcerasus) Cherry trees are truly beautiful, with different species offering gorgeous flowers, bark, leaves, and fruit. You can... Read more about Cherry (Prunus subg. Cerasus, Prunus sect. Microcerasus)
Cavolo Nero (Lacinato kale) ‘Cavolo Nero’ is a variety of kale, closely related to broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage. Read more about Cavolo Nero (Lacinato kale)
Rocket (Eruca vesicaria) Salad rocket, like its name, is a fast-growing salad leaf, perfect for adding a peppery spiciness to your salads. Read more about Rocket (Eruca vesicaria)
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)
Ornamental quince (Chaenomeles) The Ornamental Quince is a small, pretty shrub with lots to offer to any garden. Read more about Ornamental quince (Chaenomeles)
Chard (Beta vulgaris) Chard, or Swiss Chard, is a delicious and beautiful plant which will bring harvests to the kitchen and colour to the... Read more about Chard (Beta vulgaris)
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)
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
Getting Rid of Ground Elder Ground elder is a perennial weed that forms clumps of green leaves, with white flowers in summer. Read more about Getting Rid of Ground Elder
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
Mealybugs Mealybugs can be a serious pest problem for house plants or of plants growing in a conservatory or greenhouse. Read more about Mealybugs
Aphids Aphids are small insects which feed on plant sap using their needle-like mouthparts. Read more about Aphids
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
Couch grass Couch grass is a perennial grass that spreads rapidly via networks of underground stems (rhizomes). Read more about Couch grass
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