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
Britain’s boozers are turning their outdoor spaces into wildlife-friendly zones
These garden 'pests' have long had a bad reputation, but they're not all villains...
The deer population has soared to a 1,000-year high as predators have been wiped out but now they are destroying precious woodland for food
Study finds bees get more of a buzz from plants often regarded as pests
Farmers say the crops revolution will lead to growing more nutritious food
Despite good intentions, on Boris’s watch, the regulatory burden has grown substantially
Around 20 per cent of Britain has a climate wet and warm enough for the creation of temperate rainforest
Companies seeking to offset emissions and soaring timber prices are boosting the value of Britain's farmland and forests
Since the pandemic more Brits are opting for organic produce than ever, but is the evidence of its benefits enough to convince you?
Builders can now buy biodiversity credits from farmers and landowners to offset the damage of new developments to wildlife
Young shellfish to be reintroduced into Esk in bid to cleanse the river, aid biodiversity and boost their chances of survival
Canada's heatwave should terrify us all – even rich countries face disaster from global warming and in its wake will come the hard-Left
Clergy have decided to stop mowing lawns once a year as part of plans for the Cathedral to go green
Boss of Quorn hopes to develop a way to ferment leftovers and turn them into a protein to be forged into food products
Red squirrels are native to the UK but their numbers have declined sharply under the pressures of disease and habitat loss
The Prince of Wales has long been an advocate for farming cooperatives
Red-backed shrikes and wildcats among the other lost species under consideration for reintroduction
A flagship part of the new tree strategy will include creating wetlands next to rivers
Hunters proudly showed off their kills at Wrest Park house in Bedfordshire
Hundreds watch as desperate but ultimately futile efforts are made to save young minke whale after it became lost in the Thames
The re-wilding farm next to Sandringham has been given the green light by Natural England to release the fish-eating birds
The horticulture charity is announcing a new plant health chief