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Our top shade-loving plants to enhance your garden
July 24th, 2024 | Categories
Our top shade-loving plants to enhance your garden Got a shady spot in your garden and worried you can’t grow anything? Fear not, with the right selection of plants, you can transform these dark nooks and crannies into a colourful and thriving area. The team at British Garden Centres delve into some of the best…
Read MoreHow to design a garden for all the senses
June 12th, 2024 | Categories
How to design a garden for all the senses Sensory gardens are thoughtfully planned and designed spaces that engage and stimulate the senses, offering numerous health benefits. A sensory garden aims to engage all five senses – sight, sound, smell, touch, and even taste. British Garden Centres has curated a selection of plants specifically tailored…
Read MoreNational Gardening Week – “Knowledge is Flower” – Gardening terminology made easy
April 25th, 2024 | Categories
National Gardening Week – “Knowledge is Flower” – Gardening terminology made easy Embarking on a gardening journey can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially when faced with a plethora of unfamiliar terms. The RHS’ National Gardening Week takes place from 29 April–5 May 2024, with the theme “Knowledge is Flower” which aims to demystify gardening…
Read MoreBritain Get Growing – Planning for a productive February
February 1st, 2024 | Categories
Britain Get Growing – Planning for a productive February As February rolls around, it’s time to put your green thumb to work and start planning your garden for the upcoming season. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or a novice, there are many options available for what you can sow and grow in your garden in…
Read MorePeach Fuzz: How can British Garden Centres and Pantone’s Colour of the Year transform your outdoor space
January 19th, 2024 | Categories
Peach Fuzz How can British Garden Centres and Pantone’s Colour of the Year transform your outdoor space The Pantone Colour of the Year is an important benchmark in fashion, design and the home. This year, the colour on everyone’s lips is Peach Fuzz. According to the colour experts, the 2024’s Peach Fuzz is a “warm…
Read MoreBritain Get Growing – Welcoming winter to the garden this November
November 9th, 2023 | Categories
Britain Get Growing – Welcoming winter to the garden this November As November arrives, don’t let the cooler weather deter you from enjoying your garden. Embrace the opportunity to care for your garden during this season of change and enjoy the rewards as nature awakens in the coming months. The team at British Garden Centres…
Read MoreWelcome nature over winter into your garden
October 18th, 2023 | Categories
As we approach the winter season and the temperatures decrease, it is important to provide support for the birds and insects that reside in your garden. Autumn and winter can be challenging for outdoor wildlife due to the colder weather, limited food availability, and changes in sheltering habits.
Read MoreBarbiecore gardening – the best pink flowers for your garden right now
July 27th, 2023 | Categories
With the highly-anticipated Barbie film now making waves across cinema screens and becoming the hit of the summer, there’s no better time to start planning your Barbie-style pink garden and get on board with this summer’s latest craze for #Barbiecore.
Read MoreGet ready for the Big Butterfly Count!
July 10th, 2023 | Categories
The Big Butterfly Count 2023 is just around the corner and takes place from July 16th to 18th. The nationwide survey is aimed at helping assess the health of the environment simply by counting the different species and numbers of butterflies that we see.
Read MoreTrends from RHS Chelsea Flower Show
May 18th, 2023 | Categories
In this year’s event, the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London will host themes of restoration and well-being. There will be awe-inspiring show gardens and the latest trends in outdoor living. Taking inspiration from the RHS’ flagship event, here are the Chelsea trends you can copy at home.
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