
An RHS expert has recommended the most ideal fruits and vegetables to show this season Getting carried away and planting too many vegetables is a common mistake people make(Image: © 2025 PA Media, All Rights Reserved) June is an ideal month to get your garden ready for autumn, so while you might be relishing the…

The perfectly hewn rocks, babbling brooks and exquisite drifts of flawless flowers of the Chelsea flower show are an out-of-reach dream for anyone without a big-budget sponsor. But this year, tucked away on a short, shaded stretch away from the elite show gardens, were 10 Chelsea newcomers demonstrating what can be achieved in even the…
One in five of us don’t grow any plants, new research has found. While 78 per cent of Brits do grow plants inside or outside, about a third (32 per cent) say they are beginner gardeners, 38 per cent say they are intermediate gardeners and just 3 per cent say they are expert gardeners. The…

1 Carrots Pia Ulin//Getty Images Carrots are great for growing in deeper containers with a free-draining sand and peat-free compost mix. You can sow successively from early spring and pick as you go. In shallower containers, try rounder-style carrots such as Baby Chantenay, Paris Market, or Atlas. These varietals are good for growing with kids,…

Welcoming wildlife into a small, urban, outdoor space can seem tricky at first. For those with just a balcony or courtyard to work with, you can’t just dig into soil to make a pollinator-friendly flowerbed or a wildlife pond, and there’s no lawn to ‘rewild’. You may, however, be able to make a mini meadow…

Fears of coronavirus-induced shortages have sparked a desire to grow our own food, but getting hold of supplies isn’t easy when popping to the garden centre is out of the question. Here’s how to overcome some of the common obstacles to harvesting your first crop. You haven’t got a clue Being on hand at home…

1 Herbs Almaje//Getty Images They’re not quite vegetables, but growing your own herbs (like basil, cilantro, and rosemary) is both a step up from buying them at the store and a good first step for your indoor garden, especially if you’re new to gardening entirely. Plus, they’ll make everything else you cook taste so much…

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With summer fast approaching, now is a great time to start planting vegetables Sophie Harris Senior Lifestyle Reporter and Dan Taylor 10:28, 30 May 2025Updated 10:31, 30 May 2025 Many vegetables can easily be grown in pots(Image: undefined via Getty Images) Incorporating organic vegetables into your diet is not only healthy but the act of…