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How to plant a Mediterranean garden | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain - Spain - state Oregon
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23.08.2023

How to plant a Mediterranean garden | House & Garden

The British have a bit of an obsession with the Mediterranean. It's tantalisingly close, yet sufficiently different that the moment the EasyJet tyres hit the tarmac, we feel transformed and instantly a bit more glamorous.

How to care for spider plants | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - South Africa - Greece - Sweden
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23.08.2023

How to care for spider plants | House & Garden

Chlorophytum comosum ‘Vittatum’ — available from Hortology

Passion flower: How to plant, grow and care for passion flowers in the UK | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain - Spain
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23.08.2023

Passion flower: How to plant, grow and care for passion flowers in the UK | House & Garden

As far removed from an English cottage garden as you can travel, the passion flower (Passiflora) is one of the most theatrical and exotic of plants. The weird and wonderful blooms are embellished with many showy parts that together remind you of peering into a kaleidoscope as a child: in the centre, the anthers, stigmas, and ovary protrude over the filament rays, which are marked with circles of incredible colour.

How to plant a gravel garden | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - France - South Africa - state California - county Garden - county Kent
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26.07.2023

How to plant a gravel garden | House & Garden

Requiring less watering and weeding than any other type of garden, a gravel garden is ideal for anyone with a busy lifestyle. Comprising freely draining soil covered in gravel, through which suitable plants grow, the only effort required is in its creation; after that, this contemporary form of garden largely looks after itself.

Hollyhock: How to grow, care and plant hollyhocks | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain - Egypt - Turkey
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26.07.2023

Hollyhock: How to grow, care and plant hollyhocks | House & Garden

The Amazons of the summer border, hollyhocks tower on 1.5 to 2.5-metre stems from June to August. Their funnel-shaped blooms, which open in shades of ivory, lemon, pink, red, and plum, can often be seen peeping over a garden wall, basking in the sun. Bumblebees love to sup the nectar, and, as they do, become covered in a dusting of the flowers’ plentiful creamy pollen.

Delphinium: How to plant, grow and care for Delphinium flowers | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain - France
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26.07.2023

Delphinium: How to plant, grow and care for Delphinium flowers | House & Garden

Rows of tall Delphinium ‘Strawberry Fair’ in Polly Nicholson's Wiltshire garden

Weeds are having a moment: these are the ones you want in your garden | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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26.07.2023

Weeds are having a moment: these are the ones you want in your garden | House & Garden

In case you hadn’t noticed, weeds are having a bit of a moment, and have been for some time. They were stars of the show at Chelsea this year and are increasingly being appreciated for their up-until-now-overlooked ornamental value. They are also living proof that our attitudes to gardens – who they are for and how they should look — are shifting. Gardens have always been a mirror to society, and now more than ever we see the pressing issues of our time reflected in how we think about them. We are no longer creating gardens solely for our enjoyment, but for the birds and the bees too. We are also being much more mindful about resource management, selecting plants and materials which will have the lightest footprint, requiring the least intervention. Weeds (whatever that term means) are the perfect solution. Incredibly well adapted to their environment, they will need little or no nurture to get established and thrive. And because they’re native, they support a huge range of insects and invertebrates who have evolved alongside them.

Lavender: how to grow and care for it | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain - India
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26.07.2023

Lavender: how to grow and care for it | House & Garden

Lavender fields are impressive, not just because of how incredible they look, but because of the feeling of calm and peace they create that is so hard to find elsewhere. That relaxing property is just one of the many reasons why we love to grow this plant at home, but lavender is also wonderful when used ornamentally. Couple this with its soothing effect and charming aroma, and you start to scratch the surface of its many, many uses.

How to bring a festival atmosphere to your summer garden | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Morocco
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26.07.2023

How to bring a festival atmosphere to your summer garden | House & Garden

We are well and truly into festival season, but for some of us the allure of live music and days of partying is cancelled out by the huge crowds, shared facilities and mandatory camping. So why not bring that festival back home and create a wonderland in your garden for entertaining friends and relaxing, far away from the madding crowd?

The dahlia varieties you need in your garden this year | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Spain - Mexico
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26.07.2023

The dahlia varieties you need in your garden this year | House & Garden

Native to Mexico and Central America, the dahlia (Family asteraceae) is a bushy and beautiful flowering perennial. The dahlia is Mexico's national flower, and its tuberous roots were eaten by Aztecs before the Spanish Conquest. Following Central America's colonisation, the dahlia was exported to European nations, where it thrived even in countries with harsh or cold winters. Since the 18th century, botanists, taxonomists and gardeners have held a certain fascination for the flower, identifying over 850 different species each with unique petal or stem structures (this number includes the plant's hybrids, too). Since dahlias are extraordinarily varied in appearance, they also tend to be categorised by the shape of the flower, with 10 categories that include anemone, peony, pompom, ball, decorative, cactus, single and waterlily.

10 underrated houseplants, according to professional green thumbs | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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04.07.2023

10 underrated houseplants, according to professional green thumbs | House & Garden

With so many different plants to choose from, how on earth are you supposed to determine which green friends are best for your space (or a client’s)? That’s where the pros come in to help out. We’ve called on a series of experts to weigh in with their top picks for underrated yet totally fantastic houseplants that deserve a little extra love. In addition to looking chic, plants offer plenty of health- and wellness-related benefits—from air purification to encouraging lower levels of stress and anxiety. You certainly don’t have to feel guilty about stocking up on several, whether you choose to do so at your local nursery or hardware store or via online resources including The Sill, Bloomscape, and more. Read on for our list of the most underrated houseplants, according to designers, professional green thumbs, and more.

Peace lily: How to care for peace lilies | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain - city Columbia
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04.07.2023

Peace lily: How to care for peace lilies | House & Garden

Deservedly one of the most popular houseplants in the UK, the peace lily (Spathiphyllum wallisii) is relatively easy to grow and, in good condition, always looks elegant. Above a mass of large, glossy evergreen leaves that stand tall and proud, the plant intermittently sends up white arrow-shaped spathes. These petal-like bracts, which can be 15-centimetres long and resemble the sails of a ship, are not flowers, but encase the flowers proper, which are held on a spike known as a spadix. In bloom, the peace lily is reminiscent of the arum lily and our native lords-and-ladies (sometimes known as lily grass or jack-in-the-pulpit), which also belong to the arum family (Araceae); none are true lilies (Lilium).

Five ways to make your flowers last longer by floral artist, Bex Partridge | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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04.07.2023

Five ways to make your flowers last longer by floral artist, Bex Partridge | House & Garden

No matter the time of year, freshly cut flowers will always bring a sense of joy and natural beauty into any room. Fresh bouquets in water — whether grown ourselves or gifted — are normally at their best for a couple of weeks, but blooms will be fleeting and are usually thrown away once they start to lose their colour and wilt. So, a question that I’m asked a lot is simply — ‘How can I make my flowers last longer?’ The answer lies in the art of drying flowers — a craft that I’ve been immersed in for the past seven years. Dried floral arrangements will bring a different aesthetic to interiors compared to fresh — they are not for everyone — but if you like the look, you can very easily prolong the beauty of your flowers by months — even years — by creating striking arrangements that celebrate floral structures and will add interest to mantelpieces, dining tables, sideboards — you name it — throughout the seasons.

Indoor plant ideas: How to decorate with houseplants, according to interior designers | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - city London
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04.07.2023

Indoor plant ideas: How to decorate with houseplants, according to interior designers | House & Garden

Plants have as much power as a piece of art, beautiful fabric, or favourite antique to make a room sing, but decorating with them requires just as much consideration as anything else. We chatted with an interior designer, landscape architect, floral designer, and well-known tastemaker about design strategies to implement when bringing plants into the home. Plus, our experts have shared a few favourite houseplants to help you get started—as well as their top sources for impeccable faux options if you’re wary of the added responsibility.

How to care for air plants | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain
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04.07.2023

How to care for air plants | House & Garden

Air plants (Tillandsia) earn their name by being capable of growing without soil. In their native habitat of Central and South America, they cling to trees, cliffs, roofs, and telephone wires with their roots and absorb nutrients from the air. Their grey-green foliage is coated in a silvery frosting of water-absorbing hairs called trichomes; these are capable of taking moisture from the atmosphere, especially in rainy or misty conditions.

A tutorial for a long and elegant table centrepiece | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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04.07.2023

A tutorial for a long and elegant table centrepiece | House & Garden

10 stems of foliage cut from your garden, foraged or purchased from your local florist

Pools, ponds and rills: a garden designer's guide to water features | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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28.06.2023

Pools, ponds and rills: a garden designer's guide to water features | House & Garden

I've had no end of people asking me if I’ve seen the natural pool episode of Grand Designs — where a couple in Chichester build a daring new house with a kitchen that sits overlooking a beautiful big swimming pond. The lucky owners can walk straight off their decking into clean, chemical-free water and swim completely immersed in nature. It seems it’s really caught people’s imaginations.

How to design a white garden | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - county Garden
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28.06.2023

How to design a white garden | House & Garden

A garden with a restrained planting palette can be so exciting and atmospheric. Nowhere is this more true than in the case of the white garden. The limitations of choosing plants of a single colour means you can focus your attention; in fact there are so many plants out there that if you don’t have some sort of guiding principles when you set about designing your garden, you will soon be lost and overwhelmed with options.

What we can learn from Martha Stewart's Bedford garden | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - state New York
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28.06.2023

What we can learn from Martha Stewart's Bedford garden | House & Garden

In the well-to-do town of Bedford, New York, there are a few givens: there are apple orchards and quaint bed and breakfasts, cute bakeries and amazing antiques shops and, of course, many grand estates complete with rolling green lawns and well-hedged gardens. Perhaps most impressive of the latter belongs to the doyenne of the domestic, Martha Stewart.

Gertrude Jekyll's house and garden is saved by the National Trust | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain
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28.06.2023

Gertrude Jekyll's house and garden is saved by the National Trust | House & Garden

Set back on an 11-acre property in Surrey is the faded-brick Arts and Crafts house that once belonged to the influential British horticulturalist, garden designer and writer, Gertrude Jekyll VMH, Munstead Wood. Gertude was the first woman to be awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Victoria Medal of Honour – the most prominent of awards for British horticulturalists – following an illustrious career during which she “transformed horticultural practice and inspired others to become gardeners through her books and more than 1,000 articles,” says the National Trust. Designed by her frequent collaborator Sir Edward Lutyens, the house is a charming emblem of classic English Arts and Crafts design and, thanks to Gertrude's own talents in gardening and floriculture, the house's garden is a “horticultural gem.”

Five simple flower arrangements for high summer | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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26.06.2023

Five simple flower arrangements for high summer | House & Garden

The season of late sunsets, swims in the sea and garden parties, summer is a joyous time, full of late sunsets, refreshing swims in the sea, blue skies and balmy weather. Also attendant to these warmer months are the myriad flowers on display no matter where you go: there are sweet-smelling peonies in Tesco, hydrangeas flowering on front lawns and ruby red zinnias sprouting in every park and field. To make the most of the the season's floral bounty, we've rounded up five simple flower arrangements perfect for a summer bouquet from the House & Garden archive.

Meet the man pioneering vertical farming in an effort to save our food production | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain
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23.06.2023

Meet the man pioneering vertical farming in an effort to save our food production | House & Garden

James Lloyd-Jones photographed at his company’s Innovation Centre in Bristol, where different crops and new technology are trialled

How to grow hydrangeas | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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23.06.2023

How to grow hydrangeas | House & Garden

Hydrangea macrophylla «Madame Emile Mouillère'

Birth flower of the month: rambling roses | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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23.06.2023

Birth flower of the month: rambling roses | House & Garden

The fragrant, vigorous rambler Rosa filipes ‘Kiftsgate’ at Kiftsgate Court

Meet the gardener proving that plants can grow in anything from rubble to crushed sinks | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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23.06.2023

Meet the gardener proving that plants can grow in anything from rubble to crushed sinks | House & Garden

Experimental gardening pioneer John Little tests many of his ideas at Hilldrop, his four-acre plot in Essex

Common rose diseases and how to solve them | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain - state Oregon
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23.06.2023

Common rose diseases and how to solve them | House & Garden

For those of us who love roses, they are the indisputable queens of the garden, and we would never be without their beautiful flowers and their scent, which hangs on the air in summer. Rose haters are perplexed by our unwavering devotion and complain of the rose's susceptibility to sickness; this is fair, since many roses can be affected by fungal diseases, including the rather medieval-sounding black spot, which marks leaves with dark blotches. Thankfully, the worst outbreaks of rose sickness can be prevented with clever cultivar selection, planting, and maintenance, so that your summer profusion of roses is nothing but a joy.  

Drought-tolerant plants to see you through a hot, dry summer | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Australia
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23.06.2023

Drought-tolerant plants to see you through a hot, dry summer | House & Garden

Hailing from hot, arid climes, such as the Mediterranean and Australia, drought-tolerant plants can withstand prolonged periods of heat with no rain. The majority thrive in full sun, with their roots in well-drained soil or gravel beds that have been enriched with peat-free compost. As our climate changes, they ensure borders are a floriferous show of colour and scent all summer long, without the need to water.

Cheap garden ideas: How to make your gardening budget go further | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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23.06.2023

Cheap garden ideas: How to make your gardening budget go further | House & Garden

For the time-rich and cash-poor, gardening is the perfect hobby. And although at this time of year it’s tempting to go and splurge at the garden centre, most gardeners would argue that exercising caution and restraint will help you spend your money more wisely, and end up with a better garden. It’s a cliche, but as with most cliches, has a lot of truth; with gardening, the more effort you put in, the more you get out.

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