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A potted history of the Chelsea Flower Show | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain
houseandgarden.co.uk
19.05.2024

A potted history of the Chelsea Flower Show | House & Garden

For the last 19 years I have spent the third week in May at the Chelsea Flower show. It's one of those Great British institutions that just has to be experienced — a chance to see the country's best horticultural performers all in one space, to glean ideas, spot trends and talk to the people who make our gardens grow.

Six on Saturday: More Roses - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com - Britain
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18.05.2024

Six on Saturday: More Roses

Every day I seem to spot the first rose of the year on yet another bush and, today, the first of hundreds on ‘Rambling Rector’; in the warmth and sunshine this afternoon there was even a hint of fragrance in the air. I can’t post any fragrance on this blog, but I can share the beauty of the roses along with their varied colour and form, beginning with ‘Olivia Rose Austin’, above, which grows into a neat and shapely bush.

Design an Engaging, Naturalistic Garden in the Shade - finegardening.com - Britain - county Garden
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15.05.2024

Design an Engaging, Naturalistic Garden in the Shade

Twenty-five years ago when my wife Kathy and I started searching for a new home for our growing family, she focused on all the qualities one looks for in a new house. I, of course, looked at what every gardener considers imperative—the lot. Thanks to Kathy, we ended up with a wonderful new place. And much to my delight, the property had one particularly important feature—good soil. The other nice bonus was that the backyard bordered a small city park, with lots of open space for the kids to play, so my garden design did not have to include an area for kicking a soccer ball. Plant-wise, however, there wasn’t much other than invasive shrubs and trees. So after removing all the nasty invasives, I had a clean slate to work with.

Design an Engaging, Naturalistic Garden in the Shade – Plant IDs - finegardening.com - Britain - county Garden
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15.05.2024

Design an Engaging, Naturalistic Garden in the Shade – Plant IDs

Starting a new garden from scratch can be daunting, but it’s also a fantastic opportunity to create exactly what you want. The vision I had for my new garden (two decades ago) was based on the many small English gardens that I was lucky enough to visit—not the gardens with impeccably maintained lawns and neatly clipped hedges, but those that had plants spilling out of every nook and cranny. Since its inception, the landscape has been slowly undergoing a transformation over the past decade, from a traditional shade garden to a more naturalistic one that embraces an ecology-first mindset. This evolution, however, hasn’t sacrificed the original intention of my dream garden—that it be a visually appealing space with plenty of activity.

Best Plants to Create the Bridgerton Look in your Garden - gardenersworld.com - Britain
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14.05.2024

Best Plants to Create the Bridgerton Look in your Garden

With the third series of the hit drama about to start and The Bridgerton Garden coming to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show later this month, now is the ideal time to invest in some new plants to bring a touch of Regency glamour and romance to your garden.

How to grow lavender | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain - France - India - Egypt - Italy - Spain - Portugal
houseandgarden.co.uk
14.05.2024

How to grow lavender | House & Garden

Drought-tolerant, laden with nectar, evergreen, long-flowering, and so pungent that it fills the garden with scent, lavender is deservedly popular. The late garden designer Rosemary Verey said, «You can never have too much of it in your garden». In its preferred conditions, of well-drained soil that is baked by the sun, it is easy to grow.

Gardens to Visit In Yorkshire - jparkers.co.uk - Britain
jparkers.co.uk
13.05.2024

Gardens to Visit In Yorkshire

Image: Newby Hall Gardens. Credit: Newby Hall Gardens.  Wondering what there is to do around Yorkshire this spring and summer? There are plenty of Gardens to Visit in Yorkshire, with lots to see and do — including impressive gardens, glorious stately homes, and much much more!  Here are just a few picks that might tickle your fancy this season.  Newby Hall Gardens Newby Hall and Gardens is located in Ripon, just a 40–50-minute drive from York and Leeds.Their gardens cover 40 acres and includes a whopping 15 areas of interest — including one of the UK's longest herbaceous borders! Not only that, but they also have a miniature railway, boat trips, an adventure playground and more to explore. Perfect for a family-fun day out, whatever the weather. Sheffield Botanical Gardens Image: The pavilions at Sheffield Botanical Gardens. Credit: Sheffield Botanical Gardens. Opened in 1833 and spanning over 19 acres, are the impressive Sheffield Botanical Gardens. They’re a Grade II site of special historic interest, featuring traditional glass Pavilions and sweeping gardens. There’s lots to see and do, including a Mediterranean Climate Garden, a Rock and Water Garden, and even a traditional Victorian Garden display. A must-visit if you’re near the area! Did you know that Manchester once had a Botanical Gardens? There’s even remains of the epic entrance, which can be seen at the front of the White City Retail Park near Trafford. You can read all about Manchester’s Lost Royal Botanical Gardens here. Harlow Carr (North Yorkshire) RHS gardens are a gem of the UK, and RHS Harlow Carr is no exception. This Harrogate-based Garden has lots to do and see throughout spring and summer – a perfect pick for all the family. Their main borders

What is QVC? Gardening advice, free delivery and more - gardenersworld.com - Britain
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12.05.2024

What is QVC? Gardening advice, free delivery and more

If you’ve owned a TV set, chances are you’ve come across QVC before.

What will the Bridgerton Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show look like? - gardenersworld.com - China - Britain - county Garden
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09.05.2024

What will the Bridgerton Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show look like?

Bridgerton is coming to Chelsea this month, as Netflix makes its debut at the flower show, with a garden themed around its popular TV show. First time Chelsea designer Holly Johnston has created a garden based on the personal journey of the show’s main character, Penelope Featherington. The Bridgerton Garden is part of the Sanctuary Gardens area at the show.

Planting Arugula: A Seed-to-Harvest Guide - savvygardening.com - Britain - Australia
savvygardening.com
07.05.2024

Planting Arugula: A Seed-to-Harvest Guide

If you often purchase arugula in those plastic containers at the supermarket, have you considered planting arugula yourself? This peppery green is easy to grow in gardens and containers. And, if you choose the right variety, it’s perennial. For a spicy summer salad option, read this guide to planting arugula. If you’ve ever read a British or Australian recipe and wondered what rocket or roquette is, well, it’s arugula. I explain more ab

6 Landscaping Trends You Should Know This Year, According to Pros - thespruce.com - Britain
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04.05.2024

6 Landscaping Trends You Should Know This Year, According to Pros

As the warm weather season approaches, we asked professional gardeners and landscapers to weigh in with their insights regarding the hottest landscaping looks of the year. From creating shade gardens to mixing in darker foliage, these trends will elevate your outdoor space.

23 stunning ground cover plants to create a tapestry of colour in difficult-to-plant areas - themiddlesizedgarden.co.uk - Britain - county Kent
themiddlesizedgarden.co.uk
04.05.2024

23 stunning ground cover plants to create a tapestry of colour in difficult-to-plant areas

Ground cover plants are low-growing plants that spread easily to cover areas where nothing much wants to grow.

14 Drought Tolerant Plants for Hanging Baskets - balconygardenweb.com - Britain
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03.05.2024

14 Drought Tolerant Plants for Hanging Baskets

People who are living in an apartment are always looking for plant options that are easy to maintain and can be grown in a limited space. if you are one of those, this list is curated especially for you!

Summer conversations gardening podcast - gardenersworld.com - Britain
gardenersworld.com
03.05.2024

Summer conversations gardening podcast

Join us for a new podcast series of summer conversations with the BBC Gardeners’ World team. Listen to gardening inspiration from some of the UK’s most loved and well-respected gardening experts. With advice for adding colour to your garden, working with nature, boosting your wellbeing, thrifty gardening, veg growing and allotment life. We’ll also take you on a royal tour, go behind the scenes at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, share garden designer secrets, tips for growing better roses, plant-based recipes with Deliciously Ella and much more. Plus, take a sneak peak inside the gardens of celebrities including Griff Rhys Jones and Caroline Quentin. Enjoy friendly gardening chat and informative discussion, perfect for everyone who loves gardening. With new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. Subscribe now, wherever you get your podcasts, and never miss an episode.

Exploring the Potential Health Benefits of the Cannabis Plant - gardencentreguide.co.uk - Britain
gardencentreguide.co.uk
03.05.2024

Exploring the Potential Health Benefits of the Cannabis Plant

Cannabis is a plant made up of over 120 cannabinoids that boast a variety of uses, including a range of potential health benefits and is currently being used across the medical industry in the treatment of patients all over the world.

10 Best Campanulas To Grow - gardenersworld.com - Britain
gardenersworld.com
03.05.2024

10 Best Campanulas To Grow

Campanulas are a diverse group of plants, including small, creeping species and towering perennials (meaning they come back each year). All have beautiful, usually blue, flowers, and most are attractive to pollinators.

In a Vase on Monday : A Splash of Blue and Some Curls - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com - Britain - Spain
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03.05.2024

In a Vase on Monday : A Splash of Blue and Some Curls

Averting my eyes from the tulips which were shouting “Pick me! Pick me!” as I walked past, I headed towards the bottom end of the garden to pick some of the marauding Spanish bluebells that have sneaked their way in under/over/round the fence. The impact of bluebells in the garden has really registered in recent days, with the uninvited guests and the more local residents joining forces to provide by far and away the biggest splash of blue in the garden out of all the seasons. There may be little patches of blue from spring bulbs and isolated spots in the summer months, but bluebell season is something else and the splashes will only get larger and more widespread as time goes on, with even the English bluebells popping up in other parts of the garden than the woodland. By picking the Spanish bluebells, however, I can at least try and restrict their desire for dominance!

These Succulents in Mini Pots Are the Cutest Thing - balconygardenweb.com - Britain
balconygardenweb.com
03.05.2024

These Succulents in Mini Pots Are the Cutest Thing

These bite-sized succulents nestled in mini pots are guaranteed to melt your heart, and they’re really easy to replicate. Get ready for a double dose of adorable!

5 Ways to Use Flowers From Your Garden Around Your Home - thespruce.com - Britain
thespruce.com
03.05.2024

5 Ways to Use Flowers From Your Garden Around Your Home

If you love decorating with the flowers that you've worked hard to grow in your backyard garden but are looking to change things up a bit when it comes to display, we're here to provide you with plenty of creative ideas.

15 Vines That Grow on Trees - balconygardenweb.com - Britain
balconygardenweb.com
03.05.2024

15 Vines That Grow on Trees

You might have spotted different vines on trees, and must have wondered what sort of plant they are. Well, we will give you the list of the ones that are notorious for this habit!

Best Plants for a Mediterranean Garden - gardenersworld.com - Britain - Greece - Italy - region Mediterranean
gardenersworld.com
03.05.2024

Best Plants for a Mediterranean Garden

Mention Mediterranean gardens and you’re likely to imagine alfresco dining, soft colour palettes, citrus trees in terracotta pots and sun-loving perennials, all awash with the heady scents of herbs such as lavender and thyme. But you don’t need to travel to Greece or Italy to enjoy this kind of outdoor living. Mediterranean-style gardens are becoming more popular in the UK as many areas become more susceptible to drought, due to the climate crisis. Planting with species that have naturally evolved to live in hot, dry conditions means your garden will be more resilient in dry periods and more sustainable in its use of water – an extremely precious resource during our increasingly hot summers.

One day gardening course for beginners - gardenadvice.co.uk - Britain
gardenadvice.co.uk
03.05.2024

One day gardening course for beginners

GardenAdvice one-day gardening course for beginners

The Grumpy Gardener's Favorite Garden In The World - southernliving.com - Britain - France - Japan - state Maryland - county Garden - county Kent
southernliving.com
03.05.2024

The Grumpy Gardener's Favorite Garden In The World

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Best of the GPOD: Perennial Perfection - finegardening.com - Britain - Spain - state Massachusets - state New Jersey
finegardening.com
03.05.2024

Best of the GPOD: Perennial Perfection

Perennials are the heart of so many gardens, coming back year after year to fill our spaces with beautiful flowers and foliage. But because they don’t usually bloom as long as annuals, and change through the seasons, they can sometimes be difficult to use effectively in a garden design—but not for the gardens we visit today in our look back at some of favorite perennial gardens featured on the GPOD.

Growing Thyme From Seed: A How-To Guide for Beginners - savvygardening.com - Britain
savvygardening.com
03.05.2024

Growing Thyme From Seed: A How-To Guide for Beginners

Although growing thyme from seed isn’t difficult, it requires patience, since this versatile, fragrant herb takes a while to germinate and grow. However, with the right know-how, you can start your own thyme seedlings and subsequently grow them into mature plants. Plus, seed is much less expensive than established bedding plants, so you stand to save a lot of money by starting thyme seeds yourself. This article is going to cover starting seeds indoors and direct-sowing seeds once the soil warms up in spring. A member of the mint (Lamiaceae) family, thyme contains a chemical compound called thymol which contributes to its stron

Best of the GPOD: Roses - finegardening.com - Britain - France - state Connecticut - state New Jersey - county Garden
finegardening.com
03.05.2024

Best of the GPOD: Roses

We get to see tons of beautiful plants on the GPOD, but almost nothing gets people quite as excited as beautiful displays of roses. So today we’re celebrating some of the most beautiful rose-centric posts we’ve had on the GPOD.

Best of the GPOD: Before and After - finegardening.com - Britain - Washington - state Washington - state Oregon - county Lake
finegardening.com
03.05.2024

Best of the GPOD: Before and After

We love a good before-and-after on the GPOD. Getting to see what a gardener started with really shows the work, talent, and time that goes into creating every garden we feature on the GPOD. So today we’re going to share some of our favorite glow-ups.

Rhododendron: how to grow and care for these spring and summer flowers | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain
houseandgarden.co.uk
03.05.2024

Rhododendron: how to grow and care for these spring and summer flowers | House & Garden

Straddling the seasons, rhododendrons are the buxom queens of spring, leading us into the floriferous summer months without any subtlety. They can grow into vast shrubs that, in bloom, are wondrous clouds of colour formed of handful-sized flowerheads.

How to Grow and Care for a Walnut Tree, and Harvest Walnuts - gardenersworld.com - Britain
gardenersworld.com
03.05.2024

How to Grow and Care for a Walnut Tree, and Harvest Walnuts

The English walnut (Juglans regia) is a non-native deciduous tree that has been grown in the UK since Roman times. Although most trees are planted, self-sown trees do sometimes appear in warmer areas. Originating from southern Europe and parts of Asia, English walnut can now be found growing across the UK.

20 Best Plants For Hanging From the Ceiling - balconygardenweb.com - Britain - Australia
balconygardenweb.com
03.05.2024

20 Best Plants For Hanging From the Ceiling

When you have plants that hang from the ceiling, they create a stunning cascading effect of foliage! A worthy chandelier replacement for sure!

Best bird feeders UK: squirrel proof and more - gardenersworld.com - Britain
gardenersworld.com
03.05.2024

Best bird feeders UK: squirrel proof and more

Well-stocked bird feeders help to supplement birds’ food when it’s in short supply. Throughout the winter months, high-fat foods and water are in short supply but even through the spring and summer, a bird feeder will help to increase the number of birds you’ll see and help them raise their chicks successfully. Plus, ifyou’re regularly topping up your bird feeder, the same birds will continue to return as they learn your garden is a good source of food. Specialist bird cakes, seeds and food like mealworms and flaked maize are all good options and supplying a variety of foods is a good way of attracting a wider range of bird species to your garden.

UK Ground Cover Plants: Evergreens, Perennials & More - FG Blog - blog.fantasticgardeners.co.uk - Britain
blog.fantasticgardeners.co.uk
03.05.2024

UK Ground Cover Plants: Evergreens, Perennials & More - FG Blog

Ground cover plants provide a dense carpet of beautiful foliage and flowers that can be an amazing addition to simple and elegant gardens while greatly supporting pollinators, such as hummingbirds and bees. These low-growing plants usually spread quickly and are generally easy to maintain.

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