How a Positive Gardening Practice Can Build Self-Belief
Psychiatrist Sue Stuart-Smith on how to use gardening as a tool to build self-belief
Psychiatrist Sue Stuart-Smith on how to use gardening as a tool to build self-belief
Depending on your lifestyle, artificial grass could be the most convenient option or an costly garden expense
Fill your windows with flowers and plants using the small but mighty window boxes
Flowers are a celebration of nature and an ode to the joys of colour
For the first dispatch of our kitchen garden guide, learn how to prepare your ground
Gardens in January host an abundance of colour, beneficial insects and vegetables ready to harvest
The trick to growing tomatoes is finding the right variety for indoor or outdoor growing
Pots by Harriet Rycroft gives 14 reasons to start a container garden
Discover the wonders of this sea-facing garden with meandering paths and a slew of colour
This is your extensive guide on how to improve the health of your soil
Hellebores are some of the first plants to tell us that spring is on the horizon in mid to late winter
Garden Editor at House & Garden shares her ideas on creating the perfect planting combinations
These are the five best rose varieties for a fragrant flourishing garden
Flowers like roses, sweat peas, and peonies are great pops of colour in your home garden
Baby potatoes are packed with flavour and taste great either hot or cold
For your ornamental grasses to survive, plant them in an open, sunny spot in a well-drained soil
Historically, tulips are favoured by famous artists and they remain fashionable flowers to this day
Dahlias are known for their plethora of blooming colours and having some of the sturdiest stems