I have to admit, I’m a little bit giddy about our garden this year. You see, this is the romantic English garden I dreamed of three years ago, when we moved into this house. And trust me when I tell you, it seemed like a BIG dream considering where we started. It’s actually not...
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! They say it’s the unofficial beginning of summer. And that means more time outdoors– sunshine… And for some– gardens, pools and exquisite gardens. That is— if one has the land to accommodate all of that. Alas, I am in an apartment. And before that, I lived in a Townhouse. We had […]
A picture speaks a thousand words. Get inspired and come on a journey through our gardens by clicking on the galleries.
Check out the 13 most beautiful gardens on Pinterest to inspire your outdoor goals. Cottage-core, beach vibes, desert oasis, and more!
Mass planting of grasses and complementary colour palettes provide a sense of both unity and definition in this Hampshire garden.
A story from our archive (2001), by Bridget Bodoano. Chef, restaurateur and writer Antonio Carluccio and his wife, Priscilla, allowed the atmosphere of their weekend cottage to dictate its restoration.
So, very late to the Chelsea blogging party, and, whilst I very nearly didn’t post at all, I was spurred on by the number of times I’ve referenced last year’s two posts (here and …
Go ahead and explore these lush labyrinths.
Check out the 2018 International Garden Photographer of the Year winners, from backyards to an urban oasis.
A glorious garden in Gloucestershire, known for its romantic plantings and fragrant old roses, is a testament to the creativity and horticultural sensibility of three generations of green-fingered women
Panting roses in a mixed border is one of the easiest ways of enjoying roses in your garden. Combine shrub roses, other shrubs, perennials and annuals to create a tapestry of different colours and textures - find inspiration in our image gallery and tips and tricks for planning a rose border.
Petworth is known for its Capability Brown parkland, open to the public, but in the private gardens, Caroline Egremont has created an exquisite and intimate sanctuary within a series of garden rooms.
Christopher Bradley-Hole made a stir a few years ago with his Chelsea Flower Show garden, mainly consisting of different heights of boxwoods. Was it cold,
Panting roses in a mixed border is one of the easiest ways of enjoying roses in your garden. Combine shrub roses, other shrubs, perennials and annuals to create a tapestry of different colours and textures - find inspiration in our image gallery and tips and tricks for planning a rose border.
Welcoming the challenge of designing a garden for a thatched newbuild in the Cotswolds, Marcus Barnett created a series of terraces and paths that complement the undulating planting and carefully selected trees
A shot of color can deliver a vibrant lift to your garden whether it's delivered via plants and flowers or some imaginative paint.
What makes a sensory garden different to any other garden? We can expect the boundaries to be pushed, as they are in Howick Hall’s new sensory garden. Starting, as in any garden, with the soo…
For more than 20 years, garden designer Dan Pearson has overseen the evolution of the garden at Torrecchia Vecchia near Rome from neglected wilderness to romantic paradise
Can you grow an English Cottage garden when you live in Australia? Absolutely! Here's how.
Anyone is free to enter the International Garden Photographer of the Year, so long as their submissions arrive by the deadline of October 31. So if you have a plant portrait, garden picture or a fantastical botanical landscape sitting on your camera’s memory card, now is the time to send it off. There’s a prize for …
Yes, yes…we sold the house. But let’s tour the before + after of the gardens anyways.
We saw nearly a million gardens (it certainly felt like it!) and each one had a personality of it's own...
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Victory gardens were a popular wartime solution for supplementing food rations and environmental experts say it's time to bring them back.
Pathways are a staple of beautiful gardens. They offer both utility and unmatched aesthetic appeal. Paths provide a clean and clear walkway and enable you to
More success in your garden – grow healthy vegetables for less effort, make full use of the growing seasons. work with nature