18th Aug 2011 - 10:56:29
Community rallies to boost access to allotments
Community-minded businesses are helping a keen disabled gardener gain greater access to her allotment plot.17th Aug 2011 - 11:50:41
Kew Gardens plans to restore wild flower meadows
Kew Gardens has announced plans to restore wild flower meadows in the country with the launch of a UK native seed hub.16th Aug 2011 - 12:10:52
Doctor finds rare truffle in his garden
A doctor mistakenly thought hed found a useless fungus in his garden only to be told it was a rare truffle12th Aug 2011 - 16:24:45
Channel 4 star offers greenhouse tips
Channel 4 gardening show presenter Matt James has issued a few tips to greenhouse owners.19th Jul 2011 - 16:39:00
Young Ham gardeners handed £500 grant
Pupils at a school in Ham have been given £500 to maintain their gardening project, it has been revealed.18th Jul 2011 - 15:43:41
Young gardeners learning in Northamptonshire
An 18th century garden is being used to educate children, it has been revealed.12th Jul 2011 - 16:13:47
Vertical gardening can help maximise space
"Vertical gardening" can be a great way for homeowners with limited space to get the look they are aiming for, an expert has said.8th Jul 2011 - 17:10:30
Somerset gardener digs up funky potato
A gardener in Somerset was shocked to discover his spuds growing in a strange way.7th Jul 2011 - 17:00:22
Lancashire kids growing vegetables for local restaurant
Schoolchildren in Darwen are growing herbs and vegetables for a local restaurant.6th Jul 2011 - 17:02:49
Use bokashi compost ahead of the coming drought, expert says
Turning food waste into compost in just two weeks is possible using the bokashi method, according to one horticulture specialist.5th Jul 2011 - 16:53:29
Hampton Court Palace flower show great for unusual plants
One gardening expert has revealed her favourite places to shop at Hampton Court Palace flower show.4th Jul 2011 - 16:53:21
British gardeners shelling out £7.7bn a year
Greenhouse enthusiasts in the UK are spending billions on their gardens, it has been revealed.1st Jul 2011 - 16:54:46
Electrical goods in the shed at risk of damage
Gardeners need to be careful about the electrical devices in their shed, as leaks can cause them to get damaged.30th Jun 2011 - 11:32:01
Garden design all about function
One gardening specialist has said the functions of a garden are crucial to the way it should be designed.28th Jun 2011 - 16:54:31
Plant varieties of clematis for year-round flowers
One expert has outlined how different clematises can brighten up a garden at any time of year.22nd Jun 2011 - 16:52:56
Amateur first-timer takes top gong at Gardeners World Live
A gardening enthusiast has taken home one of the top prizes at the recent Gardeners World Live show at the NEC.22nd Jun 2011 - 16:48:39
Pollinating insects can be encouraged to return, expert says
One horticulturalist has revealed the role gardeners can play to help pollinating insects return to previous population levels.21st Jun 2011 - 16:49:28
Well-managed gardens will be fine in a drought, expert says
One horticulture specialist has said drought does not have to be a problem for gardeners.21st Jun 2011 - 16:39:41
Giant lily at Dunham Massey blooms after seven years of waiting
Gardeners in Cheshire were thrilled to see their giant lily bloom this week.20th Jun 2011 - 16:53:40
New gardening comedy show on at this years Edinburgh fringe
A comedy duo are to pay tribute to the joys of growing your own produce with a musical show this summer.17th Jun 2011 - 16:48:57
Noel Gallagher swapping inner-city London for a garden
Former Oasis star Noel Gallagher is moving to the suburbs to work on his gardening, it has been claimed.16th Jun 2011 - 16:47:40
Keep garden protected from the wind, expert suggests
One specialist has revealed some of her favourite products that protect plants from the wind.15th Jun 2011 - 16:50:04
Recycle water in the garden during droughts, RHS says
With parts of the UK experiencing a drought, the Royal Horticultural Society has said that people can use waste water instead of hosepipes.14th Jun 2011 - 16:42:02
Drought-proof your garden this summer, expert suggests
One gardening blogger has revealed the importance of retaining moisture in the soil this summer.13th Jun 2011 - 16:44:11
Time to give up peat, expert says
One horticulturalist has said now is the time to stop using peat in order to protect the environment.10th Jun 2011 - 16:44:04
Summer the time to tackle pruning and sowing perennials, expert says
One horticulturalist has said summer is the best time to tackle jobs such as pruning and trimming.9th Jun 2011 - 16:51:53
Sprucing up a garden can be done cost-effectively
One finance expert has revealed her top five ways to save money in the garden.8th Jun 2011 - 16:51:03
Eating home-grown vegetables "uplifting"
Growing vegetables in an outside space and being involved in the "act of creation" can be very rewarding.7th Jun 2011 - 17:02:49
Pale flowers bring a garden to life at dusk
One gardening expert has outlined how to make an outside space look magnificent in the gloaming.6th Jun 2011 - 16:49:44
June the time to harvest early vegetable varieties, expert says
One gardening specialist has said June is the beginning of summer and is a time to start enjoying the harvest.3rd Jun 2011 - 15:56:18
Young families growing their own vegetables more and more
A Royal Horticultural Society expert has said more young families are looking to produce their own organic fruit and vegetables.2nd Jun 2011 - 16:45:48
Celebrity gardener to reveal under cover secrets
Anne Swithinbank is giving a talk in Crawley this weekend on the benefits of growing plants under cover.1st Jun 2011 - 16:53:34
Chorley gardeners brighten up town centre
The centre of Chorley, Lancashire, has been spruced up with some beautifully blooming begonias.31st May 2011 - 16:42:25
Titchmarsh: Gardening is my therapy
Former Gardeners World presenter Alan Titchmarsh has said working in gardens provides him with a "sensuous" experience.27th May 2011 - 14:30:38
Outdoor exercise can reduce the risk of cancer
An expert has revealed the health benefits of getting the heart beating faster outdoors.26th May 2011 - 16:44:52
Working with plants in a garden great for health and wellbeing
Tending to a garden can bring a variety of health benefits, an expert has said.25th May 2011 - 16:56:30
Traditional rows a great vegetable-growing technique
A guerrilla gardener has revealed one way for city-dwellers to grow their own produce effectively.24th May 2011 - 16:49:25
Cleve Wests Telegraph garden scoops top Chelsea prize
The Chelsea Flower Show garden of the year title has gone to Cleve Wests Daily Telegraph-sponsored space.23rd May 2011 - 16:44:21
Install a Veg-Table to avoid all that bending down
One gardener in Buckinghamshire has found a novel way to maintain a garden without having to bend down.20th May 2011 - 16:38:25
Diarmuid Gavins Chelsea garden "a gimmick"
The former Gardeners World presenter Diarmuid Gavin has an installation at Chelsea Flower Show that is not open to the public.19th May 2011 - 16:51:15
Brixton gardens to open to the public next week
A pair of urban gardeners are to allow the public into their colourful gardens as part of the National Gardens Scheme.18th May 2011 - 16:31:58
Seek advice from fellow gardeners, expert says
One specialist has explained the benefits of talking to other gardening enthusiasts to get tips.17th May 2011 - 16:20:18
Keep compost relatively dry for best results, expert says
A compost heap that is too wet will not provide as many nutrients as one that has dry materials mixed in, it has been suggested.16th May 2011 - 16:37:45
Herb garden a great addition to a garden in May, expert says
Planting a herb garden is easy to do and can be fun for kids, a gardening specialist has said.13th May 2011 - 19:11:51
Lawns now becoming more popular than decking
National campaign will look to remind Brits of the joys of a lawn.12th May 2011 - 18:14:40
Chelsea Flower Show tickets sold out in record time
The Royal Horticultural Societys Chelsea Flower Show has sold its tickets in record time.11th May 2011 - 17:19:55
Gardening expert offers tips for dry weather
Gardeners should employ the so-called Chelsea Crop to counteract the effects of the recent hot weather, according to the Telegraphs gardening expert Helen Yemm9th May 2011 - 15:00:32
West Londons top gardeners battle it out for Richmond in Bloom top prize
The annual Richmond in Bloom contest has started, with organisers hoping the towns efforts will be recognised on a national scale.6th May 2011 - 16:57:50
Joanna Lumley: Working in my garden makes me feel better
The actress Joanna Lumley has revealed her love for a garden, especially a beautifully kept lawn.5th May 2011 - 16:41:35
Plenty of water needed in current conditions, expert suggests
One gardening expert has revealed the need for plenty of water on plants when the conditions are hot and dry.4th May 2011 - 16:54:05
Get to work on the lawn in May, Eden Project says
Mowing and edging the lawn is a vital job at this time of year, experts have said.3rd May 2011 - 16:51:23
Gardeners Question Time coming to Yorkshire in May
The BBC Radio 4 show Gardeners Question Time will be recorded in Barnsley and Clapham this month.28th Apr 2011 - 16:09:12
Late April the right time to cut back fuchsias
One gardening expert has revealed some of the best jobs to do at this point in the year.27th Apr 2011 - 16:44:49
RHS Garden Rosemoor to host Spring Craft & Design Fair
One of the Royal Horticultural Societys gardens in Devon is hosting a three-day event this weekend.26th Apr 2011 - 16:43:42
Heading off in April is madness, according to one gardening writer
Just as spring starts to take hold is a vital time for any outside space and requires lots of work to get it right, one expert has said.21st Apr 2011 - 16:57:40
Top gardeners Easter days out revealed
The UK is home to a number of wonderful places for a gardening day out, one specialist has revealed.20th Apr 2011 - 16:58:05
Merseyside schools win free gardening advice
Young gardeners across Merseyside are to receive free equipment and advice after winning a competition.19th Apr 2011 - 16:53:40
Gardeners going for cheaper outside options, expert says
One specialist has said gardeners want better value products that have plenty of colours to cheer them up.18th Apr 2011 - 16:48:34
Gardeners urged not to prune hydrangeas until next month
One expert has revealed the dangers of pruning too soon.15th Apr 2011 - 16:46:49
Go organic in the garden, expert says
People adopting an environmentally-friendly mindset in the garden is good news for everyone, it has been claimed.14th Apr 2011 - 16:55:32
Adding hens to a garden brings fun and great eggs
One gardening specialist has said hens can enliven a garden and provide wonderful fresh food.13th Apr 2011 - 16:51:19
Droitwich Spa scheme receives welcome grant
A community gardening scheme uniting old and young people has received a financial boost.12th Apr 2011 - 16:30:27
Plenty of floral patio options, expert suggests
One specialist has revealed the wealth of plants on offer that can quickly spruce up a patio.11th Apr 2011 - 16:39:42
Visit Norfolk for a great day out, expert says
One author has revealed three great sites on offer in the county of Norfolk.8th Apr 2011 - 15:45:41
April the perfect time for planting and sowing
The Royal Horticultural Society has outlined why now is the time to plant produce and get rid of weeds.7th Apr 2011 - 17:01:04
Grow vegetables in a V-shaped trough
One gardening expert has revealed a neat way of growing vegetables this summer.6th Apr 2011 - 16:46:21
Organic produce market prospects positive, expert says
After a period of decline, the market for organic produce could be set to expand.5th Apr 2011 - 16:35:48
A greenhouse can fit in any garden
One horticulture specialist has revealed how greenhouses of all shapes and sizes are available.4th Apr 2011 - 16:27:33
British flowers compare well to imports
One specialist has revealed Britain produces great flowers, just not enough of them.1st Apr 2011 - 16:52:35
Keep the birds happy for a healthy garden
One gardening specialist has revealed the benefits of attracting winged helpers to an outside space.31st Mar 2011 - 16:19:48
Greenhouse lovers urged to visit Warwickshire country house
One newspaper has outlined why Ragley Hall is a great day out for all the family.30th Mar 2011 - 16:29:52
Prepare the garden for spring by neatening things up
One gardening expert has revealed the jobs she gets on with at this time of year.29th Mar 2011 - 16:43:24
Pumpkins tasty and attractive
One horticultural specialist has outlined why pumpkins can be a great addition to any garden.28th Mar 2011 - 15:35:57
Record bird numbers heading for gardens, expert says
One gardening specialist has revealed why several species of birds have had to look further afield for their food.23rd Mar 2011 - 16:46:54
Monty Don: Attract creatures with a pond
Gardening specialist Monty Don has revealed that a pond can attract birds and insects.21st Mar 2011 - 16:22:02
Squeeze lime green into a garden for colourful results
One gardening expert has highlighted the benefits of having lime green plants.18th Mar 2011 - 16:14:32
People have got grow-your-own fever at the moment
One garden centre owner has outlined what is popular with customers right now.17th Mar 2011 - 15:23:12
Spruce up a lawn by tackling the edges, resource says
Re-laying a lawn can be costly, but improving damaged edges can improve a garden substantially, it has been claimed.16th Mar 2011 - 15:59:38
Plant rhubarb for a plentiful harvest every year
One expert has suggested gardeners should plant rhubarb if they want a top annual performer.15th Mar 2011 - 16:12:40
Greenhouse lovers urged to visit Green Island Gardens
One newspaper has revealed one of the horticultural attractions on offer in Essex.14th Mar 2011 - 16:06:44
Scheme brings gardeners and gardens together
A new volunteer programme is helping older people with their gardens and younger people with their horticultural skills.11th Mar 2011 - 15:54:23
New greenhouse growing standards announced
The Soil Association has revealed the steps it believes are necessary for greenhouse growers in the future.10th Mar 2011 - 14:54:58
Invigorate a garden with lilies, expert says
Colourful lilies can improve any outside space, it has been claimed.9th Mar 2011 - 15:10:07
Moving snowdrops in March is fine
One expert has revealed why it is OK to shift Galanthus plants at this time of year.8th Mar 2011 - 15:36:11
Welcome insects back with a sheltered space, expert says
A horticulture specialist has revealed the best ways to get insects to flock to a garden.7th Mar 2011 - 15:42:25
Old tights have a variety of garden uses, readers say
Daily Telegraph readers have revealed the multitude of uses for stockings in the garden.4th Mar 2011 - 14:39:49
Greenhouses increasing in popularity
One horticulture expert has revealed more people are approaching him about greenhouses.3rd Mar 2011 - 15:43:36
Complete basic greenhouse chores this week, expert says
One specialist has revealed her top gardening tips for the week.2nd Mar 2011 - 15:21:14
Idlers vegetable timetable easy to master
One specialist has revealed the easy way to grow vegetables this year.1st Mar 2011 - 16:52:31
Cut flowers look great in the home
One publication has revealed the benefits of cut flowers and the best way to obtain them.28th Feb 2011 - 15:08:50
Gardening equipment sales ready to rise
One specialist has revealed people start planning big household jobs around this time of year.25th Feb 2011 - 16:22:47
Welsh Botanic Gardens to receive fresh funding
The Welsh government has pledged to finance further development at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales.24th Feb 2011 - 16:37:11
Give gardens a boost with mulch, expert suggests
One specialist has said mulch can kill weeds and provide valuable moisture.23rd Feb 2011 - 15:20:10
Cleaning the greenhouse an essential February job
One gardening specialist has suggested completing all the jobs to prepare the garden is a great idea in February.22nd Feb 2011 - 16:41:39
Community greenhouse project in need of funding
A therapeutic gardening project in Bosnia needs help from outside to survive.18th Feb 2011 - 14:36:08
Online home and garden spending up 56%
Spending on gardening equipment shot up in January, a study has shown.17th Feb 2011 - 13:33:34
Eco-greenhouse opens in Sydney
A greenhouse cafe built from recycled materials has opened in Sydney.16th Feb 2011 - 15:50:08
Spring arriving later this year
One expert has suggested cold December weather means spring will arrive a bit later than usual in 2011.15th Feb 2011 - 14:21:37
Burnham-on-Sea schoolchildren win gardening prize
Schoolkids in Somerset have won the top prize in a national gardening competition.14th Feb 2011 - 13:54:34
Too good gardener told not to enter show
One pensioner has been asked not to enter his village vegetable competition for being too good.11th Feb 2011 - 13:12:59
Top greenhouse choice revealed
An expert has said a key consideration when choosing a greenhouse is whether to buy a freestanding or attached model.10th Feb 2011 - 15:15:32
Young gardening talents unite for London show
A demonstration as part of an RHS show in London will feature two young British gardeners.9th Feb 2011 - 14:44:56
Plants can grow anywhere
An expert has suggested people can use any space to grow plants, but they must take care of them if they want to succeed.8th Feb 2011 - 14:31:52
February is the time for tomato planting, expert says
Start planting tomatoes now for great results in summer, it has been suggested.7th Feb 2011 - 13:57:55
Grow berries, expert recommends
One specialist has revealed why gardeners should stop paying high prices for berries and grow their own.4th Feb 2011 - 15:04:43
Isle of Wight gardeners show innovative streak
One gardening competition judge has revealed the top two inventions.3rd Feb 2011 - 15:01:18
Newtown residents make greenhouse appeal
A local group is looking for old greenhouses to boost its prize-winning chances.2nd Feb 2011 - 15:50:04
More people growing their own veg
One gardening writer has revealed a great way to start a vegetable garden.1st Feb 2011 - 15:29:28
Gardening as healthy as aerobic exercise
One expert has suggested working in a garden can have many health benefits.31st Jan 2011 - 15:57:22
Expert: Know the difference between ramblers and climbers
One gardening analyst has outlined the importance of knowing the difference between roses that ramble and those that climb.21st Jan 2011 - 16:35:22
Renovation project delayed in bid to save greenhouse
Proposals to demolish a Victorian greenhouse have been delayed.20th Jan 2011 - 15:25:54
RSPB and Bupa team up to boost wildlife
The RSPB is planning to introduce wildlife to care home gardens as part of a new scheme.19th Jan 2011 - 14:29:04
Plant fragrant shrubs in winter, expert suggests
A TV gardener has put forward the case for fragrant shrubs in winter.18th Jan 2011 - 17:02:52
Daylilies flowers to watch in 2011
One gardening expert has revealed the once-popular daylily is back in fashion.17th Jan 2011 - 16:55:23
Plenty to look forward to in 2011, expert says
Petunias and eco-scaping are just two of the coming highlights in 2011, it has been suggested.14th Jan 2011 - 17:05:52
Cheer up dark nights with seed catalogues
One gardening expert has revealed she likes nothing more than curling up with a good seed catalogue.13th Jan 2011 - 16:50:43
Tibetan Cherry a great addition to winter gardens
The Chinese tree and its peeling bark can look beautiful on a large lawn, an expert has claimed.12th Jan 2011 - 17:18:49
TV presenter reveals garden plans for 2011
Bunny Guinness has said she wants her garden to have a more international flavour this year.11th Jan 2011 - 16:56:18
Global garden products market on the increase
A study has predicted substantial growth in the garden products market around the world.10th Jan 2011 - 15:16:56
Use mulch, not muscles to turn soil
Organic material can prepare soil better than a spade, a newspaper has said.7th Jan 2011 - 16:21:33
Top five winter days out for garden enthusiasts named
A gardening author has listed his favourite places to go in winter.6th Jan 2011 - 16:47:32
Gardeners should get out and build in the cold
A TV expert has urged garden enthusiasts to get outside in the cold to ensure a blooming year.5th Jan 2011 - 17:15:30
Expand in January with a greenhouse, journalist says
New year is the best time to think ahead and get prepared for the coming year, a writer has claimed.4th Jan 2011 - 16:52:03
Century-old photographs of Gloucestershire arboretum found
Images taken by Batsfords head gardener have been discovered, revealing the sites history in the process.31st Dec 2010 - 16:03:00
Organising the garden should be the top resolution for next year
One gardening guru has outlined why planning is vital for successful greenery.30th Dec 2010 - 16:05:49
Entertain the kids with a bug tower, expert reveals
One gardening specialist has outlined a great way to look after the garden and amuse children.29th Dec 2010 - 17:09:18
Wildlife catalogue project complete
Botanical institutions have prepared a comprehensive database of all known plant names.30th Jul 2010 - 17:00:24
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Allergy-free garden on display at Chelsea Flower Show
A visit to the Chelsea Flower Show could allow allergy sufferers to witness a design that will not leave them with an itchy nose.5th Feb 2010 - 15:35:53
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Couple use greenhouse to grow first UK olives
The first olives to be grown in the UK have come from a couples empty greenhouse.1st Feb 2010 - 17:05:41
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