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Gardeners’ World is the UK’s longest running TV gardening programme, having first aired on 5 January 1968. Over the decades, lead presenters such as Percy Thrower, Alan Titchmarsh and Geoff Hamilton ...
Whether you’re using it to fill containers and baskets or placing a thick layer on your soil as a mulch, the quality of the compost you use can make a huge difference to your plant and soil health.
Whether your garden is large and sprawling or small and cosy, Teak Garden Furniture creates pieces that work for every space. And now the warmer weather is here, the brand is offering one lucky winner ...
Burgon & Ball’s major new RHS-endorsed tool range, BoronGreen, marks a revolution in gardening tools. The patent-pending BoronGreen range offers the strength and durability of boron steel, coupled ...
Join us and transform a metre of outdoor space for the good of the planet this year – it’s all part of our 2025 campaign to Make a Metre Matter. Whether you have an urban courtyard, balcony, country ...
Zinnias are mostly annuals (plants that complete their lifecycle in a year), popular because of the colourful, daisy-like flowers. There are a few perennial species, but they are generally not grown ...
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With spring in full swing, you’re probably busy tidying up your outdoor space before summer arrives. Of course, your lawn will need mowing more regularly at this time of year, so keeping it looking ...
Bougainvillea is a showy and spectacularly colourful evergreen plant for the home, conservatory, or greenhouse. The showy ‘flowers’ come in a huge colour range including purple, mauve, pink, apricot, ...
Worried about your garden hedge? Find out how to stay on best terms with your neighbours and the birds, in our helpful guide.
On Friday 20th September 2024, BBC Gardeners' World Magazine readers enjoyed a special day at Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons, a ...
Our native primrose, Primula vulgaris, thrives in damp shade in a variety of situations, typically woodlands and beneath ...