Harrell’s – a hidden plant paradise
A trip to Harrell’s Hardy Plants usually requires a somewhat furtive return and a look of wide-eyed innocence if the . . .
Read moreGardens, gardeners, and growing ideas
A trip to Harrell’s Hardy Plants usually requires a somewhat furtive return and a look of wide-eyed innocence if the . . .
Read moreThe may be fleeting but hemerocallis are beautiful.
Read moreYou would imagine that a passion for a particular plant would lie behind starting a National Collection. A burning desire . . .
Read moreAs with elephant eating, so growing vegetables is much easier in bite-sized pieces. I used to have an allotment-style plot, . . .
Read moreThere’s something so appealing about the ‘faces’ of violas.
Read moreIt seems hard to imagine a time when gardeners didn’t encourage wildlife into their gardens. Most that I meet welcome . . .
Read moreA recent report by the King’s Fund for the National Gardens Scheme has linked gardening to better health but it . . .
Read moreEchinacea – a star of the late summer border.
Read moreInspired by grasses Time was the only grasses in an English garden were those overlooked while mowing and allowed to . . .
Read moreThis looks as though it’s been sprinkled with icing sugar.
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