When the nights draw in and days shorten, it’s tempting to pack up the garden, light the fire and settle in for the winter ...
Votes are in! Discover the ‘Feel Good’ RHS Partner Garden of the Year 2024 Download the RHS Garden Wisley app and use as your personal tour guide. Look out for walks throughout the year, including ...
92-year-old Rachel McHug thinks of RHS Harlow Carr as her own garden after 35 years of volunteering ...
Get onto their Christmas ‘nice list’ with sustainable treats from your garden ...
New results from RHS trials in commercial settings reveal that peat-free growing media often retain water better than those ...
Two reports were launched in parliament this week, on how environmental horticulture contributes to the UK economy ...
Step into a world of winter magic at the RHS Glow illuminations! As the nights grow longer, our gardens are transformed into enchanting landscapes of light, where trees shimmer, pathways twinkle, and ...
Hardy, robust and slow growing, Brussels are a classic winter vegetable, providing fresh, nutritious harvests in even the coldest weather. With modern varieties offering much improved flavour, this ...
Straightforward to grow and ideal for beginners, French beans produce good harvests in a relatively small space and are highly decorative too, with pods in a choice of colours. There are compact ...
These evergreen trees are prized for their blue-green leaves and typically peeling, coloured bark. There are many species, most thriving in a sheltered, sunny location. They can be vigorous, often ...
Redcurrants (Ribes rubrum) are both productive and attractive, adorned with long clusters of glossy red fruits in summer. These shrubs can be grown in containers and are happy in sun or partial shade.
Blunt mower blades rip and tear grass, this affects the health of a lawn and looks unsightly Fine lawns are kept shorter and mown more frequently than ordinary domestic lawns A push mower does not ...