A Greenhouse Can Help Blow Away Winter Blues.
Although it might not seem like it outside, spring is certainly in the air. The days are getting longer, lambing season has begun and the equinox has passed – if only somebody could tell...
Although it might not seem like it outside, spring is certainly in the air. The days are getting longer, lambing season has begun and the equinox has passed – if only somebody could tell...
With climate change the climate in this green and pleasant land can be unpredictable, which is why conservatories are now more popular than ever. What better way to enjoy the garden views, birds and...
Caring for an older or established wisteria – As wisteria become old they also become more robust and able to withstand changes to growing conditions and short-term climate changes. How to care for an...
If you have created your own garden or taken on an existing garden through a house purchase then it almost certainly has its own style, even if it is full of weeds it will...
If you are intending on undertaking a decking project there are four main types of timber decking available at the moment which are softwood, hardwoods, cedar and recycled plastic all have advantages and disadvantages...
The two golden rule for creating a garden that works for you is to decide on a style and the feelings you wish the garden to evoke in you and others. Get these two...
Trees – We hardly notice all the trees around us in your everyday life but if they all disappeared over night you would soon see all the gaps that would be left in the...
When the GardenAdvice team start working with our viewers and MyGardenTeam plus service clients one of the first questions we are often asked is how much is it all going to cost, happily the...
As landscape and garden designers we often use mirrors in designing outdoor schemes. However with indoor planting schemes and interior designs using houseplants combined with mirrors is often overlooked. Using mirrors with houseplants...
Japanese knotweed has become a problem for U.K. gardeners and home owners since the 19th century as the aesthetically pleasing Fallopia Japonica turned out to be quite dangerous for buildings, roads and gardens throughout...