Garden Trends & Design

Garden Trends & Design

Gardening for biodiversity – why changing the rules is good news for garden lovers!

Gardening for biodiversity means gardening with nature rather than trying to control it. And it’s caused a revolution in our gardening rules. Firstly, it means less work for you. A few years ago, you would have been advised to scatter slug pellets, take your leaves to the local tip and…

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Brilliant garden border inspiration – how to choose colours, shapes & structure

If you’re re-vamping your garden border this year, I’ve picked out the best borders from the gardens featured on the Middlesized Garden. Plus there are key tips from their head gardeners. The first tip is that if you’re going for a complete re-design, you do need to clear the border…

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Daffodils – the star of the show or the Cinderella of the garden?

Do we take daffodils for granted? My Twitter feed is packed with people posting images of snowdrops in February. They’re beautiful. Snowdrops are so sweet and innocent – the first murmur of spring. Then, of course, there is the show-stopping beauty of tulips from late March onwards. Both snowdrops and…

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The really simple guide to making your own garden compost

Making your own garden compost is really easy. And it’s fabulously good for your garden plants. Professional gardeners call it ‘garden gold.’ Plus it will save you taking garden clippings to the recycling centre. Finally, it’s very good for the environment as you are recycling material without incurring petrol costs.…