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Discover the easy trick to get Wimbledon lawn stripes at home, the plants that create the signature Wimbledon look, and the ...
Our new magazine is packed full of ideas and practical gardening tips to help you make the most of your garden. You’ll find planting inspiration for any size garden, guides to help you grow your own ...
Marigolds (Tagetes) are cheerful, brilliantly coloured half-hardy annual flowers that are long-standing favourites for summer borders and pots, blooming profusely for months through summer and into ...
Awarded a BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Best Buy award for manual performance, the Darlac DP888 Scarifier is an excellent choice if you’re up for scarifying your lawn by hand. Its adjustable handle is ...
Awarded a BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Best Buy for comfort, this kneeler is made using five layers of memory foam and ordinary foam, which means it’s squishy and moulds to the shape of your knees.
If you're looking for large cat-friendly house plants, why not try a Kentia palm or parlour palm?Or perhaps a hanging plant like string of hearts to improve the look of a shelf? There are also lots of ...
Choose from our list of 20 of the best plants to grow in your bathroom, whether it's cool, warm, humid or dry. From the experts at BBC Gardeners' World Magazine.
Planting up a flower bed can seem a bit daunting to begin with. Initially, it’s important to consider factors such as the size of your bed, how much sun it gets, the quality of your soil and what kind ...
House plants in the office can help to reduce stress levels, increase concentration and therefore productivity, and generally make the office a nicer environment to work in. The types of house plant ...
Trachelospermum jasminoides – the classic star jasmine is a woody, evergreen climber with rich, dark green leaves which turn bronze in winter. The scented white flowers appear from mid- to late summer ...
New to gardening? Browse our list of features and gardening tips on garden design, including how to start a garden from scratch. BBC Gardeners' World Magazine.
Weedkillers and bug sprays contain harmful chemicals that can harm wildlife and upset the natural equilibrium in your garden. Home remedies are far kinder to your space – swapping the chemicals for ...