What's in and out in the world of gardening this year
From drought-friendly plants to dungarees, we round up the hot topics set to take over the gardening world this year
From drought-friendly plants to dungarees, we round up the hot topics set to take over the gardening world this year
The dastardly trio of Storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin toppled thousands of trees, but nature is already starting to regenerate
From conserving more water to refining your plant choices, learn how to future-proof your own back garden the Wakehurst way
African fruit used to make a variety of foods can withstand wide range of conditions, making it an ideal farming crop
Critics decry English Heritage move to reappraise legacy of Sir Joseph Banks, 200 years after the death of the visionary botanist
Think tank Policy Exchange is calling on the Environment Secretary to review whether it is deviating from its statutory powers and duties
This month’s festival is a treat not just for the eyes, but the ears too – it’s the perfect place to sit back and contemplate
The garden includes a cutting-edge living wall to suck dirty air in, purify it, and feed it into a bamboo-covered seating area
Kew Gardens enters Guinness World Records for largest living plant collection on earth
From grow your own workshops to celebrity garden parties, we reveal Britain's top gardening events to visit this season
Plant-based choices will gradually be moved to the top of menus to make visitors more likely to choose them
A warming climate means we will be unable to rely on many of our traditional crops, experts at Kew Gardens believe
He worked on the Royal Festival Hall, the 1950s Laslett house in Cambridge, academic and religious buildings, and commissions in Riyadh
Hang on to your hollyhocks! Not only has lockdown turned us into a nation of gardeners, it’s triggered an unlikely new crime wave
The writer of the raunchy romances which inspired the Netflix show claims she was. What's the evidence?
Species of succulent and cacti face being wiped out in the wild because of the online trade
Kew Gardens scientists said that it is very rare to discover new plants and fungi in the UK
James Wong, who has presented the BBC's Countryfile, claimed "UK gardening culture has racism baked into its DNA"
Until the 19th century, plants would often die in transit to Britain. Then Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward had an idea
Kew Gardens has revealed the secrets of its seed bank as it celebrates its 20th anniversary
Venues are urging the public to support them this Christmas as British shoppers are prioritising stay-at-home items
Lockdown is the perfect excuse to kick-start the festivities – here's your guide on everything from virtual grottos to festive food