With the changing climate and gardens becoming small the pressures on the modern day lawn are growing !! Climate change means that lawns are either very wet or very dry which has a couple...
Short courses from the GardenAdvice team on practical gardening run in your own garden for you by the GardenAdvice experts plus you can also invite up to 12 of your friends or family along...
One day gardening course/Workshop for beginners – North London 17th March 2019 Join us for a one day gardening workshop at Capel Manor gardens this Sunday with the GardenAdvice gardening school team. For further details...
Peat is formed over thousands of years by decaying vegetation, it is unique to bogs and peat lands and is one of the biggest sinks for carbon. When Peat is harvested this carbon...
We would all like to encourage beneficial insects into our garden and one of the easiest ways we can do this is to grow wildflowers. Wildflowers are plants that are uncultivated and are...
With less than less than 3 months notice Kew Gardens changes it rules for members so you now have to pay to gain access to a kew partnership gardens. Kew Garden are tell members...
There are different types of greenhouses. Some people mistakenly think that you can grow different varieties of crop in one greenhouse. The truth is, the type of greenhouse you choose will depend on...
Any one that has a garden knows that you will always have unwanted visitors, from snails and slugs chomping on fresh new growth to aphids and blackfly infesting our roses and vegetables. As...
House plants in the home not only add to the overall look and feel of your home they can also have many benefits that we might not realise. Choosing plants. There is a lot...
A kitchen is an important space in a home or apartment. As food is an essential part of living, people spend a lot of time in the kitchen experimenting with new cuisines and recipes...