Why the Rocky Mountains are a treasure trove for English gardeners
Hunting the blue columbine in Colorado is a thrill – with or without the bears
Hunting the blue columbine in Colorado is a thrill – with or without the bears
From stocking up on winter vegetables to protecting plants from frost, there is plenty to keep you busy in the garden this month
The interior designer, 63, on her Cotswolds home, her inspirational grandmother and how she's learned to listen to her gardener
As they launch a new online gardening course, the Land Gardeners share the joys of a never-ending cutting garden – and what to plant now
The key to a stunning showcase next year is to get started sooner rather than later. Follow these top tips
There are some fun-size specimens that not only provide structure and interest to your garden, but are prized for their scented flower
October and November are perfect months to divide rhubarb clumps as they become dormant before the winter
The chef, 72, discusses how time spent in the garden helped shape his illustrious culinary career
This is the perfect time to get your bare-root roses in the ground to ensure an abundance of pickable flowers next year
Vital to our landscape and wildlife, the ancient craft of hedgelaying dates back to Roman times... but it’s enjoying a revival
It’s really rewarding to grow summer-flowering perennials from seed – and October is the ideal time to do it
It’s a good idea to collect leaves from hard paths, as they can become slippery if left uncleared
The good news is that they are not that fussy about the conditions in which they will grow
The best time is when their leaves have fallen to the ground, as less stress is put upon the plant
There’s no hard and fast rule, as some tubers are simply more resilient than others, but lifting and storing them is probably your best bet
Given time to flourish, ornithogalum can be one of your star performers early next year
Boosting kerb appeal is the key to transforming the look of any property on the cheap
Creating the right environment for these plants is key – they require good light levels but not intense sunlight
These shrubs don’t always get the same attention as their more blousy cousins, but few plants can rival their practicality