Garden Loves #9: String Gardens
Last year was all about upside-down planters and micro-herbs. This year, the string garden seems to be taking prime place
Love nature. Love life.
Last year was all about upside-down planters and micro-herbs. This year, the string garden seems to be taking prime place
OK, it may be £80, but this gorgeous indoor hanging basket from Gardenbeet is so elegant that I can’t help but
And so the time of year is upon us where the rewards for all the garden labour start to pay
It may sound a tad absurd, but when you’re choosing which fruit and veg to grow, it’s worth bearing
Spring is, fairly obviously, the time when most gardening kicks off. If you’re gardening outdoors, late February and March are
I discovered the fabulous Gardenbeet website today. In addition to amazing vertical gardens, the site also sells this gorgeous
I’ll freely admit to being a little obsessed by vertical gardens but when this Minigarden is so utterly gorgeous,
Grow Your Own Fruit and Veg magazine has got some fantastic competitions at the moment, with prizes including an
I hate waste and I love experimentation. As such, when I ran out of gardening area, I turned to the
Image: nixxphotography / FreeDigitalPhotos.net This time of year is wonderfully bursty. The peas, beans and nasturtiums that were planted from