• This tiny garden uses genius space-saving ideas to…

    Small garden overhead We’re always on the lookout for ingenious small garden ideas – who’s got space to waste these days? And we just found our next source of gardening inspiration thanks to B&Q and its Gardener of the Year competition.  Running for its third year awarding one lucky gardening enthusiast, this year Bristol-based Matthew…

  • Vegetables to plant in April: 8 crops to start now

    Warmer weather means there are lots of vegetables to plant in April – and many can be sown directly outdoors, reducing time and effort. So, if you love the idea of growing your own delicious harvests this year, now’s the time to dust off your trowel. Growing fresh produce from seed (or from seed potatoes,…

  • How to make a wigwam plant support for vertical planting

    Whether you’re after a colourful display of sweet peas in the garden or are growing a crop of climbing runner beans on an allotment, knowing how to make a wigwam support for vertical planting will come in super-handy all-round. Growing crops upwards instead of across the ground is a brilliant space-saver that will allow you…

  • Plant one common vegetable in October for stronger growth and an ‘earlier’ harvest

    It may be cold out, but it’s a good time to get certain vegetables growing in the garden – and a home gardener has shared a common one that you can sow now for a bountiful harvest next spring Rahima Miah Social News Reporter 15:05, 15 Oct 2025 One popular vegetable can be grown in…

  • B&Q’s Gardener of the Year winner is full of small garden ideas

    We’re always on the lookout for ingenious small garden ideas – who’s got space to waste these days? And we just found our next source of gardening inspiration thanks to B&Q and its Gardener of the Year competition.  Running for its third year awarding one lucky gardening enthusiast, this year Bristol-based Matthew Symonds nabbed the…

  • Jo Whiley: ‘I’ve given up on growing veg – you cannot beat the slugs’

    “Last year, the vegetables were a disaster. The slugs had the time of their lives,” says Jo Whiley, recalling every gardener’s worst nightmare. “Everything I planted got eaten. Snails went on the rampage, too. I’d come home from work and go out into the veg patch and see this black, oozy sea of mess. “It…

  • RHS Chelsea Designer Tom Massey Talks Green Spaces, AI, And His Tiny London Garden

    Award-winning landscape designer Tom Massey talks to House Beautiful about making the switch from animation to garden design, creating greener spaces, and his tiny courtyard garden in London. Tom will be at Chelsea Flower Show 2025, teaming up once again with architect Je Ahn for the innovative, AI-enabled Avanade Intelligent Garden. I’ve always been intrigued…

  • Alan Titchmarsh: Change your plants, buy a greenhouse, erect a shed — do something to shake up your garden this winter

    It is not in my nature to be the purveyor of doom and gloom. I am a dyed-in-the-wool optimist. Gardeners, we are told, differ from farmers in that they always think next year will be better; farmers know it will be worse. For both cultivators of the earth, there were lessons learned over the past…

  • Fruit and vegetables to be grown outside Leeds Civic Hall

    Strawberries, chillies and peppers could be grown outside a council building to increase access to fresh food. The plans to grow vegetables and fruit in the flower beds outside Leeds Civic Hall in Millennium Square are being drawn up by councillors after the suggestion was made last September. Mohammed Rafique, executive member for environment, said…

  • Fairy garden ideas: add a little magic to your backyard

    There’s something undeniably charming about the idea of fairies making their home in our gardens. The thought of these tiny, mystical creatures hiding among the blooms and greenery brings a sense of wonder and delight to any outdoor space. While fairies may belong to the world of storybooks, the joy of creating whimsical corners in…