Gardens
Graduate Gardeners win fifth Gold Medal
May 11th 2012
Bisley-based Graduate Gardeners’ ‘Place to Reflect Garden’ has won a record fifth Gold Medal and ‘Best in Show’ award at Malvern Spring Gardening Show
Celebrate the National Garden Scheme's 85th Anniversary
March 9th 2012
Celebrate the National Garden Scheme's 85th Anniversary with The English Garden magazine's exclusive events
Roddy Llewellyn: The beauty of simplicity
February 1st 2012
Why plants found growing in the wild can be preferable to man-made creations
Who needs Gardeners’ World?
December 1st 2011
The English Garden magazine has dipped its muddy gardening boot into the world of professional film
Who needs Gardeners’ World?
December 1st 2011
The English Garden magazine has dipped its muddy gardening boot into the world of professional film
Fake it and live the dream, with an award winning lawn from Easigrass™
November 29th 2011
Ever wondered what it is like to have free time at the weekend? Or what it is like to be able to enjoy your garden throughout the winter? Or maybe just what it is like to have a lush green lawn all year round?
Resurrecting Roddy!
November 16th 2011
Please don’t make me come back as a poor houseplant, tied to a radiator or forced to live in baking sunlight
Christmas is coming
November 16th 2011
Choosing the Christmas tree is a family affair in the Beardshaw household
Create homes for wildlife in your garden with ‘Jordans 10% Challenge’
October 19th 2011
One of Britain’s best-known cereal companies, Jordans Cereals, is issuing a challenge to Britain’s gardeners to follow the example set by farmers that grow Jordans cereals and make at least 10% of their gardens into homes for wildlife...
Create homes for wildlife in your garden with ‘Jordans 10% Challenge’
October 19th 2011
One of Britain’s best-known cereal companies, Jordans Cereals, is issuing a challenge to Britain’s gardeners to follow the example set by farmers that grow Jordans cereals and make at least 10% of their gardens into homes for wildlife...
Chris Beardshaw: October gardens
October 3rd 2011
For Chris Beardshaw, October is the month of harvesting and foraging
Batsford Arboretum draws crowds in the heatwave!
September 30th 2011
Visitors to Batsford Arboretum bask in the Indian summer sunshine while enjoying the stunning autumnal leaf colours
Cotswold Gardens: Special branch
September 5th 2011
An interest in trees has led one Cotswold couple to turn a field into an arboretum. Words and pictures by Mandy Bradshaw.
World’s first living billboard made entirely of British flowers
August 26th 2011
Shoppers in London were treated to quite a sight today, as a billboard made entirely of living flowers was revealed outside the Westfield Shopping Centre...
Cotswold Gardening: Sir Roddy Llewellyn
May 27th 2011
At war with slugs: All those deep saucers filled with beer, with their rims at soil level, only succeeded in getting the dog drunk
Enchanted Christmas at Westonbirt
November 29th 2010
The illuminated trail at Westonbirt The National Arboretum, Gloucestershire
Cotswold Gardening: Sir Roddy Llewellyn
August 31st 2010
Euphoric Euphorbias are suited to our temperate climate and will grow almost anywhere
Garden guru Chris Beardshaw transports a little bit of England down under
May 8th 2010
Traditonal English garden wins a gold medal in New Zealand
The garden in May, and it's murder most foul!
May 5th 2010
There may be life after death for plants that look to have perished, says Sir Roddy Llewellyn
Chris Beardshaw's garden tips for February
February 4th 2010
Before setting off on tour with Gardener's Question Time, our gardening guru has some tips on what to do in the garden during February

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