RHS Flower Shows are filled with amazing garden designs, gorgeous floral displays and exclusive shopping. With something for ...
Looking for inspiration of what to plant this autumn? We asked top gardening gurus to give their selection of the best plants ...
Bushy rose about 1.2m tall, with glossy dark green foliage, bronze-tinted when young, and lightly scented, double, bright coppery-orange flowers 9cm across, tinted scarlet on the petal edges, opening ...
Windy conditions can increase moisture loss from plants Windy conditions can occur in urban/city locations as well as more exposed sites Plants that have adapted to windy conditions (e.g. with silver ...
The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place.
More than four fifths of the UK population live in urban areas, often with limited access to nature. With this in mind, ensuring that domestic and shared gardens are created and maintained in new ...
An evergreen shrub to 3m, with glossy green palmate leaves to 20cm across, margined with light yellow; flowers seldom produced, insignificant ...
The show season is from late-summer until early winter, with most shows occurring in late summer and early autumn. Although there are classes at some flower shows specifically for the biggest ...
Pear rust is a disease caused by the fungus Gymnosporangium sabinae, which causes bright orange spots on the upper surfaces of pear leaves in summer and early autumn. This fungus attacks both pears ...
'Sungold' is a large deciduous shrub with arching branches bearing narrow, dark green leaves and rounded clusters of sweetly scented orange-yellow flowers in summer and autumn ...
Most vegetable gardens can accommodate winter crops. Some vegetables, such as Brussels sprouts, take up a lot of space for a long time but are still well-worth the investment. Choose an open site with ...
Most plants can be grown from seed using a variety of methods. Remember though that many will not ‘come true’, that is demonstrate the characteristics of the plant you collected them from. See our ...