
You might find by mid-summer that your bay trees are starting to get out of shape. Even if they’re fairly young or have been cut back previously, a good trim will ...

Homegrown tomatoes provide incredible amounts of flavour. The fully ripened fruit, warmed by the sun, give a far better taste than anything you’d be able to buy from a shop. Even ...

Martin Fish, our friend from Pots & Trowels, answers your gardening questions and solves your niggling plant problems in our gardening tips Q&A blog this week. Keep reading for his expert ...

As we move through the next few weeks, thoughts of summer and the busy growing season ahead will start to fill our minds. There is plenty of preparation work to be ...

Whilst the weather can be extremely mixed at this time of year, as we get further into Spring there are lots of garden jobs to be done. Make the most of ...

It may be too early to sow most seeds in the midst of February as it’s still very cold, but there are a few things you can get going right now ...

We’ve certainly had some pretty cold weather over the past few weeks, with some parts of the country having seen quite a lot of snow and frosty nights due to the ...

This time of year always signals lots of tidying up and pruning in the garden. The trick to pruning is not only to have the right tool, but a sharp tool, ...

It’s that time of year where it’s cold, wet, and, depending on where you live, you might also have snow too. This means there’s not a whole lot that can be ...