Make the most of balconies, courtyards and small patios by growing vertically ...
Your climbing hydrangea may smother a fence with leaves yet refuse to bloom. A tiny, well‑timed pruning job many gardeners ...
Suckers are about as sucky as they sound: the unwanted shoots will quite literally drain the life out of your roses. That’s ...
Here, gardening experts offer their best tips for planning a stunning, rose-filled garden. Before you plant your roses, find a location that meets their needs while also fitting in with your garden ...
‘This striking plant produces delicate, heart-shaped flowers and actually prefers moist soil,’ says Nick Wood, flower and ...
Add cottage charm with minimal effort. If you are looking for a pretty summer flower that will bloom throughout the season, even in gardens with afternoon shade, look to clematis. This reliable ...
Late winter is a key moment in the rose-growing calendar. Pruning now encourages stronger stems, better airflow and, crucially, bigger, more abundant blooms in summer. Whether you’re growing shrub ...
Question: My roses have grown tall and need pruning. When is the best time and how much of each bush should I remove? Answer: Most gardeners choose the middle of February for major rose pruning. All ...
Take your garden to new heights with vining plants that add quick color to fence lines. This stunning native vine produces clusters of trumpet-shaped coral red blooms that hummingbirds can’t resist.
Multiple major supermarkets are selling a bargain bouquet of roses, just one day before Valentine's Day. Morrisons is flogging a dozen red roses for just £3.47, for shoppers with a More Card, while ...