When the nights draw in and days shorten, it’s tempting to pack up the garden, light the fire and settle in for the winter ...
92-year-old Rachel McHug thinks of RHS Harlow Carr as her own garden after 35 years of volunteering ...
Votes are in! Discover the ‘Feel Good’ RHS Partner Garden of the Year 2024 Download the RHS Garden Wisley app and use as your personal tour guide. Look out for walks throughout the year, including ...
New results from RHS trials in commercial settings reveal that peat-free growing media often retain water better than those ...
Two reports were launched in parliament this week, on how environmental horticulture contributes to the UK economy ...
Step into a world of winter magic at the RHS Glow illuminations! As the nights grow longer, our gardens are transformed into enchanting landscapes of light, where trees shimmer, pathways twinkle, and ...
Trees are brilliant at drawing down carbon from the atmosphere. If all 30 million UK gardeners planted a medium-sized tree in their community, school, workplace or garden and nurtured it to maturity, ...
Cyclamen are not difficult to grow in the garden, provided the site is not overly dry or sunny. Plant Tubers are swollen, usually underground, parts of a stem or root used to store food by the plant.
Get onto their Christmas ‘nice list’ with sustainable treats from your garden ...
Use our helpful spotter’s guide to identify some commonly unwanted plants, with links to advice, to help you decide whether to keep them and, if not, how to get rid of them. What is a weed? A weed is ...
What’s the difference between a geranium and a pelagonium? ‘Geranium’ is the name most people use when talking about pelargoniums. But Geranium is actually a different plant genus. To help avoid ...
The garden is designed to be a relatable, enjoyable and beautiful space, and to help reduce flood risk and to recover quickly after periods of heavy rainfall. Dense planting slows the flow, while ...