March: Chionodoxa (glory of the snow), Trumpet daffodils including slightly compact versions of the classic King Alfred.
One person’s science project is another person’s garden, or something like that. At least that’s the case for a class of ...
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Finally, perhaps it’s just the time of day when you took the photo, but it appears that large trees may have grown out and ...
Another teal plant noted on the GMG 2025 Garden Trends Report is the beautiful 'Jack Frost' variety of brunnera. It's ...
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Do you need to throw all the soil away every year and start fresh with new soil? Or, can you add about half a pot of new ...
Plant walls are a phenomenal way to add a burst of color and creativity to your backyard. Making one is relatively simple, so ...
And trust us, replacing just one patio slab is so much easier (and cheaper) than replacing the whole thing, so you won’t regret it. You should always store garden furniture undercover ... homeowners ...
A Grade II-listed property in North Wales with an unusual surprise in the garden has just gone on the market. If the sprawling eight-bed home bursting with historical features wasn't enough, the ...