• Chelsea Flower Show Designers Share Their Top Tips for Tiny Outdoor Spaces

    Do you have a small plot, awkward corner or narrow balcony that you’re struggling to utilise? You’re in luck because help is at hand. We asked six Chelsea Flower Show designers from the balcony and container gardens to share their best tips for the tiniest outdoor spaces. Each year at Chelsea, the country’s most talented…

  • 5 plants that attract rats, plus alternatives to plant

    The adage claims you are never more than six feet from a rat. Whether or not that is true depends on many environmental factors. However, rats are common in cities, towns, and rural areas, so you are likely to see a rat in your garden at one point or another. The truth is that some…

  • Indoor garden Ideas — 14 Ways to Elevate Homes With Plants

    These indoor garden ideas prove that no matter the size, style, or location of your home, it is completely possible to live with plants and to have a little garden at home. All you have to do is to choose the right varieties. ‘When it comes to indoor plants, consider ones that can thrive in…

  • Only two vegetables will ‘thrive’ when planted outside

    Gardening experts have warned to not plant vegetables outside this spring, explaining that there are only a limited number of them that will actually ‘thrive’. While springtime is the perfect time to start planting, choosing the right location and environment for your crops is very important. One gardening expert warned not to sow vegetable seeds…

  • Cottage garden ideas that will work in even the smallest London plots

    Roses around the doorway, vintage trugs, deep borders humming with bees, the cottage garden look is a hot horticultural trend this year. Even if your idea of rural living is a trip to Vauxhall City Farm (and the honey-stoned Cotswolds retreat isn’t quite within reach) there is no reason you can’t channel the look in…

  • Growing These Vegetables Is Always Cheaper Than Buying Them, Gardeners Say

    Setting up a garden can be expensive, but once it is established growing your own vegetables can cut costs. Growing tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, arugula, spinach, and radishes—especially in containers—will lower household costs. Vegetables like carrots, broccoli, onions, cauliflower, and cabbage might not be worth the trouble of growing. It can be hard to go to…

  • Metal garden edging ideas: 7 stylish designs

    There are many ways to line garden features, but metal garden edging ideas have to be some of the most stylish. As with all varieties of edging, they instantly smarten up a space and help to keep things in their proper place – but they also offer an essence of industrial chic that is bang…

  • How to Plant Flowers by Chelsea Fuss of Frolic!

    Chelsea Fuss needs little introduction. The flower-loving blogger behind Frolic! has been going since 2006. Beloved on both sides of the Atlantic, she has been named one of the best design blogs in the world by The Timesand has featured in Domino and The Wall Street Journal*. Her beautifully photographed blog is devoted to thoughtful,…

  • Fruits and vegetables you should be planting in your garden from June onwards

    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…

  • Chelsea tips for small gardens: experiment – and learn from mistakes | Chelsea flower show

    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…