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We supplied the plants for McQueens Flower School for their display at The National Garden Museum during British Flower Week.
In her latest video Rosy demonstrates how best to water your plants.
Celebrate the 'Joy of Gardening' during national gardening week 2 - 8 May 2022
Neonicitinoids, also known as neonics, are a group of pest controlling chemicals which are toxic to our bees and pollinators. We outline how we manage pests without using these chemicals
Rosy talks to Dig It about cottage garden perennials
Rosy gives us a quick 4 minute tutorial on how to prick out seedlings.
A gold medal, a visit from HRH Princess Anne and an interview with BBC Gardeners World. It all happened at the RHS Malvern Spring Festival
In her latest video Rosy demonstrates how to build the perfect container with her top 5 herbaceous perennials for containers.
The RHS Chelsea Flower show kicks off next week, but what happens now that we no longer have our own display? And what happens to those gardens once the show is over?
We supported Ann Stowe with her first ever show garden at BBC Gardeners World Beaulieu.
If you are planning a visit to the nursery with a large group of friends you may want to consider booking a visit to Spring Pond Garden too ...
Rob Hardy tells us what RHS WIsley, the first plant Fair of our year, means to him
We advise planting Dahlia, Penstemon , Gaura and a few of the woody Salvia's such as Salvia Hot Lips after the frosts have past in late spring. These slightly tender perennials need to have time to...
In this video Rosy talks about some of her favourite Hellebores, bringing colour to a winter garden.
Are tall perennials right for me and my garden? Traditionally we think of tall plants as "back of the border plants", this is true for some tall perennials, flowers at the top of 7 foot stems need t..
While hugging a slug may be going too far, how can we as gardeners keep slugs away from our plants, without resorting to chemical killing? We outline a number of alternatives to support slug control
Known as the 'Fair maids of February', Galanthus or snowdrops are steeped in folklore, myth and legend across the UK and beyond. This tiny plant has been used as a medicine for centuries.