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Worried about your garden hedge? Find out how to stay on best terms with your neighbours and the birds, in our helpful guide.
On Friday 20th September 2024, BBC Gardeners' World Magazine readers enjoyed a special day at Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons, a Belmond Hotel. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and orchards, guests explored ...
When it comes to flamboyant flowers, few plants can beat the hardy, deciduous peony – the giant blooms can often be the size of dinner plates. The blooms are often wonderfully fragrant and make ...
It's not too late to get started in the garden in June. It's a great month to sow seeds directly outdoors and get young plants into the ground. It's time to plant out any tender crops and annuals that ...
Shade is a common problem in gardens. Nearly all gardens have some areas of shade, while smaller plots and gardens in built-up urban areas are likely to have significant areas without light. Growing ...
Choosing the best garden waste bag might not be at the top of your list of gardening priorities but when you're replacing an old, worn-out bag there are various points to consider. Material, capacity, ...
Keeping your lawn and the edges of your flower beds neat and orderly puts the finishing touch to a garden but it can be a tricky task. Fortunately, ready to go lawn edging is the solution. Used to ...
Regrettably, the number of hedgehogs in Britain has been in decline for over two decades and 2020 saw hedgehogs classified as vulnerable to extinction. There are many threats to our hedgehog ...
Fun, stylish and relaxing, a hammock is a great addition to any garden. A luxury that won’t break the bank, it lets you put your feet up in style, swaying in your own personal cocoon, ideal for dozing ...
Nothing quite beats the drama of delphinium flowers. In June and July, they produce towering flower spikes that can reach over 2m tall. They're probably best known for their vivid sapphire blue ...