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This silvery white wreath combines silvery green leaves and stems, with white flowers and berries, to give your front door a magical, ethereal feel. Forage in your garden or on country walks for as ...
Next year, Adam Frost is leaving the garden and heading back out on a nationwide tour with Fane – a leading producer and curator of captivating spoken word events. And now, Fane is offering five lucky ...
Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) is a beautiful grassland perennial that works well in garden meadows, wildlife corners and even ornamental borders. Britain's largest member of the daisy family, ...
Keeping patios clean not only makes them attractive to use and look at, but is also important from a safety point of view – dirt, debris, and algae can build up and make paving dangerously slippery, ...
Barbecue areas can range from a bench and a tabletop barbecue on a patio to a full-scale outdoor kitchen edging a seating area. The type of barbecue you choose, and how you decide to arrange your ...
Pistachio (Pistacia vera) is a small deciduous tree or shrub growing to around 6m. It produces hard-shelled nuts – the familiar pistachio nut. Pistachio trees are dioecious, meaning they produce male ...
Garden styles change over time, as do the tastes of the gardeners who create them. What may be considered modern now will be seen as old fashioned in a few years' time, and what might be seen as in ...
Skunk cabbage or American skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) is a plant in the arum family, and looks similar to our native lords-and-ladies. Native to western North America, it bears a large ...
If your garden has clay soil, particularly heavy clay soil, you may feel that you have limited options for growing plants. Clay soil can be sticky, hard to work and is easily compacted. But it’s also ...
Myrtle (Myrtus communis) is an evergreen shrub that comes from the Mediterranean and has been grown in Britain since the 16th century. Its oval green leaves are scented, as are the small, fluffy white ...
Gravel gardens are an attractive way to transform part, or all of the garden, into a drought tolerant, low-maintenance display. The planting style is soft and informal, often with no barrier between ...