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Discover all the medal results for the Show Gardens and designers at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 ...
BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine is thrilled to invite you to an exclusive event at Highclere Castle on Wednesday 24 September 2025.
There are clear environmental reasons why we should all stop using even small amounts of peat: peat bogs are the world's largest carbon store, trapping far more of the carbon dioxide emissions that ...
Autumn leaves are nature's own soil improver, recycling nutrients and adding the humus that plants need to thrive. Fallen leaves in autumn are a valuable resource in the garden - they can be composted ...
Before planting a tree close to your house, it's important to check that it won't, ultimately, cause damage to your property. Garden designer Arit Anderson reveals five trees that you should never ...
Anthurium, also known as the flamingo flower, flamingo lily, boy flower, oilcloth flower or laceleaf, is an exotic-looking indoor plant with a red flower and large, glossy leaves. Its name is derived ...
Explore the world of TV, history and gardening this September Enjoy big conversations in beautiful surroundings in this unique, NEW, series of events in the heart of Kew Gardens. Bring a picnic, be ...
Whether you have a small or large garden, or simply a patio or balcony, container gardening offers you flexibile growing opportunities. Growing plants in containers is an easy way to create instant ...
Do you have a gardening question that you'd love Carol Klein to answer? Perhaps you'd like advice on propagating plants or tips on creating beautiful colour combinations in your garden. Whatever your ...
Closely related to onions, shallots are easy to grow and have a distinctive flavour that is sweeter and milder than onions, making them more suitable for using in quiches and sauces. Shallots come in ...
Rose powdery mildew is a fungus that produces airborne spores from infected stems or buds on roses. After overwintering on your plants, the disease is most likely to flare up if the roots are in dry ...