19th February 2019 Snowdrop Sensation: We Explore Great Comp Garden in Kent Great Comp Garden remains closed to the public over winter. But today only, it opened its doors so that we could marvel at some sensational snowdrops.
5th February 2019 Garden Magic: Revealing a Beautiful Spring Border Sometimes the most well-meaning plant purchases can clutter up a garden. This time, I revive a wintry border and prepare it for the magic of spring.
23rd January 2019 Coir Liners: The pros and cons of using coconut fibres in planters Coir, made from coconut shell fibres, is a very popular material for hanging baskets, pots, and soil improvement. But I was really skeptical that coir could help me revive these planters.
15th January 2019 Revealing a Promising Garden Through Clear Out It’s strangely satisfying to clear out gardens that have been overtaken by weeds. You can really see a big transformation in just a few short hours.
7th June 2018 10 Striking Plants that will Thrive Indoors Discover which plants will tolerate shade and thrive inside your house, including figs, ferns, and palms Areca Palm The bushy Areca Palm (Dypsis Lutescens) creates...
8th February 2018 Make Your Own: Terrarium! This dry terrarium will become a fabulous decorative feature for your home and bring joy for years to come. It doesn’t require much watering, and it definitely should not be sealed in a jar.
18th January 2018 Kew Gardens: Through the Eyes of a Fresh Volunteer My first day of volunteering at Kew Royal Botanic Gardens has finally arrived! Starting this year, I am a horticultural volunteer in the Alpine and Rock Garden.