November is a great time to plant tulip bulbs. And one of the main reasons why is that tulips can be susceptible to a disease ...
By spring, the cuttings should be producing new leaves. Keep well-watered and clear of other vegetation growing around the stems until the following autumn. This is when the cuttings can be dug up and ...
November 2024 is a month for ‘hunkering down’. The clocks have gone back, and the days are becoming shorter. Although many herbaceous plants in the garden are dying down for the year, others are ...
The pure white flowers of snowdrops are some of the earliest to appear in the early New Year. But don’t let the delicate look of the flowers fool you. They are one of the toughest, pushing through ...
Always fancied growing your own fruit but don’t have space for an orchard? Well believe it or not, there are loads of fruit plants that can easily be grown in small gardens, and even in a container on ...
I write regular guest blogs for Pavestone, one the UK’s producers of high-quality patio and garden finishing’s. In these blogs I use my knowledge of horticulture, landscaping, and design to illustrate ...
Planting summer-flowering bulbs will add a punch of colour to your garden from late spring right the way into autumn. They are often tall, showy plants that have rich colours and make great cut ...
Growing your own chillies on a windowsill is fun and will save you money – they will go on producing fruit year after year. They have a long cropping season, so you could be harvesting fresh chillies ...
The garden makeovers on Love Your Garden are total transformations, designed to make a real difference to our families. But we hope too that you find inspiration for your own garden. Whatever your ...
Go behind the scenes of ITV Love Your Garden 2015! Here are all the photos of the team, showing how we create the gardens you see on TV. 1 This has got to be one of the most spectacular views that ...
Attracting wildlife into the garden is a lovely way to bring your garden to life, as well as looking after some beautiful creatures that are at risk of being endangered. Nothing quite beats the ...
Agapanthus has been traced back to a specific area in South Africa, the cliffs of the Cape of Good Hope! They would grow naturally here between rock crevices, adding bright colours to the landscape.