Add colour, beauty, and life to your garden. Discover how easy it is to grow stunning flowers — from cheerful marigolds to spectacular hydrangeas.
Flowers do far more than look beautiful. Flowers attract pollinators that help your vegetables crop more abundantly. Marigolds deter pests. Nasturtiums are edible. And herbs like basil, mint, and parsley are among the easiest and most satisfying things any beginner can grow.
This section is your guide to all of it — from growing a pot of basil on your windowsill to creating a stunning cottage-style flower border. From companion planting with marigolds to spectacular border displays — our guides and products are coming soon.
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Everything you need to know about orchids — from their unique characteristics and habitats to growing media and pot types.
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The 7 easiest orchids for beginners — plus the tips for success every new orchid grower needs to know.
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A step-by-step guide to re-potting your orchid successfully — from choosing the right time to providing the right environment afterwards.
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Which flowers are safe to cook with, how to grow your own edible flowers, and delicious ways to use them in the kitchen.
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Simple professional techniques for creating beautiful flower arrangements from your own garden — no experience needed.
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6 plants that will bloom and flower during the winter months — keep your garden colourful all year round.
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Nature's most extraordinary and unusual blooms — flowers that will leave you in amazement and transform your garden into a talking point.
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How to plan and plant so that something beautiful is always blooming — from the first snowdrops of winter to the last chrysanthemums of autumn.
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Some of the most charming flower displays are made from everyday items — old teapots, worn-out wellies, wooden crates, and old colanders. Repurposing household objects as planters is creative, fun, and a brilliant way to add personality to any outdoor space.
The rule is simple: as long as a container has drainage and enough compost, almost any plant will thrive in it. This is gardening that reflects your personality.
Old Teapots & Kettles
Worn-Out Wellies
Old Colanders
Wooden Crates & Pallets
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