In gardens, the golden rule is ‘things never quite work out’ — and today’s climatic vicissitudes demand a balanced strategy.
Experts explain which garden plants can help calm the nervous system, from fragrant herbs to soft foliage — and how to design a more relaxing outdoor space.
Winter doesn’t mean your garden has to look bare and lifeless. While most plants hunker down for the cold season, certain ...
Even if you have a courtyard or patio garden, scent can fill the air.
These trees and shrubs provide food for wildlife while adding some welcome color to the winter landscape.
Deer, deer, deer. You're so cute but such a nuisance in my garden! In this video I show how you can make a very easy and ...
Plants grow in soil. It is plant roots that hold soil in the ground in fields and forests, and along creekbanks, streambanks ...
On a clear, crisp day in late winter, there are few places more heavenly to meander than the scent garden at Hever Castle in Kent. It is easy to overlook, sequestered in a shady corner just outside ...
Don't let January's cold and wet start put you off from gardening: the experts say now is the ideal time to plant perennials ...
You can plant a hedge any time of year, but winter and early spring are the ideal times for planting bare-root deciduous ...
The nation’s premier color trend-setter — the New Jersey-based Pantone Color Institute — each year selects a “Color of the Year” that it believes best speaks to the times. For 2026, that color is ...
The Classic Guide to the Gardener’s Art,’ first published in 1979 and still available through Internet vendors, will inspire ...