Beyond the frenetic souks, Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech is an oasis of colour and calm Pink bougainvillaea cascades down the ...
In the final part of her series, Clare Foster talks to Jane Brockbank about a bold, foliage-based scheme she has devised for ...
Strange name, Meudon. It’s said to come from a nearby farmhouse, which was built by Napoleonic prisoners of war and named ...
Autumn is back, bringing with it a dazzling patchwork of foliage. From fiery-red maple leaves to coppery-bronze beech trees, ...
In the latest of a series exploring influential rooms and the histories behind them, Marco Mansi turns his attention to ...
A MULTI-million indoor water attraction is to finally start works in the UK – years after being first announced. Therme ...
Alex is head gardener at Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, the renowned horticultural attraction and one of the Great Gardens of ...
Once considered an exotic addition, cedar trees were frequently employed by ‘Capability’ Brown as topographical punctuation marks and are now as loved and reassuring as any fine church steeple.
From soaring peaks and sprawling caverns to towering sea stacks and shimmering lochs, this ranking highlights the most ...
Gardeners across the UK are being warned not to install artificial grass or turf in their gardens by gardening experts. Fake grass has become increasingly popular in the UK with people seeing it ...
Uplyme and Lyme Regis Horticultural Society has invited food writer Mark Diacono to an exotic fruit tasting event.
There are rose-scented geraniums which taste like Turkish delight, the intriguingly named pineapple sage which resembles the ...