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Welcome to a new gardening season. We’re proud this is our 29th year of publishing Country Gardener and that it remains so popular with readers. It’s sometimes not easy to get motivated for the new gr…
Welcome to a new gardening season. We’re proud this is our 29th year of publishing Country Gardener and that it remains so popular with readers. It’s sometimes not easy to get motivated for the new gr…
March is a month of transition in the garden. The days are lengthening, the soil is beginning to warm, and signs of new growth are everywhere, yet winter is never entirely gone. Frosts, cold winds, and heavy rain can still arrive unexpectedly, so the gardener must balance enthusiasm with caution. The work in March is about preparation, gentle encouragement, and …
Roses are one of the essential garden plants: easy to grow, long-lived, perfect for cut flowers, with sensational scents, fu…
Bringing the garden indoors by being creative with indoor plants can lift our mood especially through the winter months. It …
Somerset gardener Marie Salmon has this autumn refused to tidy up her garden and seems to have learned to appreciate decay. …
Even a small garden arch can add height and drama but it’s the choice of plants or even vegetables which is key. It is easy …
Vivienne Lewis reviews a lavish new book on the scenic wonders of Stourhead, which …