if your garden is bigger than a courtyard, but smaller than an acre

American Gardens and Royal Gardens of the World

Two fascinating new books about gardens everyone should read

American Gardens by Monty Don and Royal Gardens of the World by Mark Lane cover some of the most influential gardens in the world. They place gardening in a historical, political and economic context.

Updated on February 14th, 2022

Posted In: Garden Style & Living


5 ways to use garden planters (plus potscaping tips)

As I was photographing Diane and Robbie Perry’s garden in Kent, I admired the way they use garden planters to add punctuation and colour. They’ve used garden pots in five…

Updated on March 16th, 2025

Posted In: Container Gardening


Choosing and using a garden shredder

What do you do with garden waste?

What to do with garden waste – bags, incinerator, composting and garden shredders. Plus tips on choosing and using the best garden shredder.

Updated on February 14th, 2022

Posted In: Gardening Know How


How to grow and pick alstroemerias for endless flowers

Alstroemerias are very easy to grow. They flower from May to November in a UK garden and even longer in some other countries. ‘They’ll flower all year round if you…

Updated on February 14th, 2022

Posted In: Gardening Know How


What to plant in a coastal garden…

Coastal garden plants are beautiful, easy-care and very resilient. If your garden is dry or windy and has poor soil, then plants which grow naturally in coastal areas will work…

Updated on October 22nd, 2024

Posted In: Gardening Know How


From garage to garden room

Easy budget makeover – from garage to garden room

Francine Raymond, Daily Telegraph gardening writer and author, recently turned her garage into a stylish garden room and potting shed. And she did it on a minimum spend, without losing…

Updated on August 6th, 2022

Posted In: Garden Style & Living


Beth Chatto gardens

How do you make a dry garden?

Discover tips from head gardener Asa Gregers-Warg on creating a dry garden that thrives without irrigation.

Updated on January 8th, 2026

Posted In: Garden Trends & Design


How to make a herbaceous border look amazing

A herbaceous border is at the heart of most grand gardens. In theory, if you want your borders to look continuously beautiful from May to October, you need skill, space…

Updated on October 23rd, 2024

Posted In: Beautiful Borders, Gardening Know How


Shed storage for narrow gardens

North facing garden tips – how to make the most of your space

I’ve just visited a narrow north facing garden with some charming thin garden ideas and a wildlife friendly focus. It’s also on a slope – so the garden conditions could…

Updated on April 29th, 2023

Posted In: Garden Style & Living, Garden Trends & Design


Growing roses – expert tips from Hever Castle rose garden

Hever Castle is famous for growing roses. It has more than 4,000 of them. So I asked head gardener, Neil Miller for his best tips on growing roses in our…

Updated on March 5th, 2025

Posted In: Gardening Know How


The difference between mop head and lace cap hydrangeas

Do you love or hate hydrangeas? The facts vs the myths

Hydrangeas are a flower that is both adored and deplored. Naomi Slade has written a beautiful and definitive guide, called Hydrangeas (published by Pavilion Books). She says: ‘They’re so familiar,…

Updated on December 5th, 2022

Posted In: Gardening Know How


Planting for Butterflies

Why you need a butterfly garden – and how to plant it

Have you considered planting your borders as a ‘butterfly garden?’ We all know it’s important to support bees, because the decline in pollinating insects is potentially such a threat to…

Updated on February 14th, 2022

Posted In: Garden Style & Living, Wildlife & Eco