
Plant Fairs Roadshow to travel to the experimental gardens at West Dean
EVENT:Sunday 7 September 2025 The Plant Fairs Roadshow (PFR) will be taking their incredible plants to West Dean for the first time ever on Sunday
EVENT:Sunday 7 September 2025 The Plant Fairs Roadshow (PFR) will be taking their incredible plants to West Dean for the first time ever on Sunday
This weekend, Sussex nurseries will travel to Borough Green in Kent to exhibit and sell their plants at the two-day Great Comp Garden Summer Show
With concerns around possible food shortages in supermarkets this winter, now is the ideal time to start growing your own vegetables. Winter can still be
The tenth Garden Show is set to bloom again at Loseley Park. The perfect event to find all you need to enhance your home, help
A pioneering food waste trial which will give households the chance to reduce their carbon footprint is taking place across Adur and Worthing. Working with
Whether planting for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, to help tackle climate change, or to improve local areas around the country, the Woodland Trust’s popular free
Students at Oak Grove College have put out an urgent call out to local gardeners to help ensure their popular annual plant sale can go
There are some areas of gardening which are better left to an expert and tree felling and pruning fall firmly into this category. Stephen Pickett
What could be better than having your own supply of fresh fruit and veg and getting the family outside with a purpose! During the lockdown
Exquisite is the only word to describe the Arundel Castle Gardens. From the tropical beds, the vegetable areas or the newly renovated wilderness down by
Firstly, what is rewilding? Rewilding is returning outdoor spaces to a natural state where nature can evolve without the intense involvement of humans. It allows
Squire’s Garden Centres has revealed their top three gardening trends for 2020, gardening for wildlife, wellbeing, and the world. 1. Gardening for Wildlife Growing plants
On a Saturday morning, when you look out of your window, does your garden invite you in or does it look wild, cold and without
There’s lots to do in our gardens in Winter but we can go out with our welly boots in a leisurely way, knowing there’s not
Andrew Staib, has always wondered what happens to the garden waste that we take to the tip or put in our recycling bins. Every year
A task force is to be set up to help manage a deadly disease which could wipe out Adur and Worthing’s entire stock of Ash
Nearly £5,000 has been raised in just three weeks as part of a new campaign ‘Bee Lines’ which has pledged to help reverse the dramatic
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]When he could hardly move around his Henfield back garden for lack of space, Steve Law decided to relocate his nursery of rare plants. With
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The news can be depressing about the destruction of nature the world over and the UK has seen a massive decline in most species since
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]April is the busiest time of the year so there are lots of “Shoulds” in April. You should have cleared the last of the
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The greatest woodland garden in the UK is set to reopen in West Sussex with an excitement for nature lovers akin to Willy Wonka opening
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] February can be a joyless month in the garden. Andrew takes a look at some interesting plants to “light up” your garden in the
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Most simply, the theory of Yin and Yang describes a world being made up not of opposite and opposing forces, but an experience in life
Garden designer Andrew Staib talks to Ed Nugent from Garden Sage Nursery in Hassocks about the joys and difficulties of running a nursery. It was
Autumn is the best time to design your garden. You can still see the echoes of Summer planting and late Summer and Autumn growth is
EVENT:Sunday 7 September 2025 The Plant Fairs Roadshow (PFR) will be taking their incredible plants to West Dean for the first time ever on Sunday
This weekend, Sussex nurseries will travel to Borough Green in Kent to exhibit and sell their plants at the two-day Great Comp Garden Summer Show
With concerns around possible food shortages in supermarkets this winter, now is the ideal time to start growing your own vegetables. Winter can still be
The tenth Garden Show is set to bloom again at Loseley Park. The perfect event to find all you need to enhance your home, help
A pioneering food waste trial which will give households the chance to reduce their carbon footprint is taking place across Adur and Worthing. Working with
Whether planting for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, to help tackle climate change, or to improve local areas around the country, the Woodland Trust’s popular free
Students at Oak Grove College have put out an urgent call out to local gardeners to help ensure their popular annual plant sale can go
There are some areas of gardening which are better left to an expert and tree felling and pruning fall firmly into this category. Stephen Pickett
What could be better than having your own supply of fresh fruit and veg and getting the family outside with a purpose! During the lockdown
Exquisite is the only word to describe the Arundel Castle Gardens. From the tropical beds, the vegetable areas or the newly renovated wilderness down by
Firstly, what is rewilding? Rewilding is returning outdoor spaces to a natural state where nature can evolve without the intense involvement of humans. It allows
Squire’s Garden Centres has revealed their top three gardening trends for 2020, gardening for wildlife, wellbeing, and the world. 1. Gardening for Wildlife Growing plants
On a Saturday morning, when you look out of your window, does your garden invite you in or does it look wild, cold and without
There’s lots to do in our gardens in Winter but we can go out with our welly boots in a leisurely way, knowing there’s not
Andrew Staib, has always wondered what happens to the garden waste that we take to the tip or put in our recycling bins. Every year
A task force is to be set up to help manage a deadly disease which could wipe out Adur and Worthing’s entire stock of Ash
Nearly £5,000 has been raised in just three weeks as part of a new campaign ‘Bee Lines’ which has pledged to help reverse the dramatic
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]When he could hardly move around his Henfield back garden for lack of space, Steve Law decided to relocate his nursery of rare plants. With
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The news can be depressing about the destruction of nature the world over and the UK has seen a massive decline in most species since
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]April is the busiest time of the year so there are lots of “Shoulds” in April. You should have cleared the last of the
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The greatest woodland garden in the UK is set to reopen in West Sussex with an excitement for nature lovers akin to Willy Wonka opening
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] February can be a joyless month in the garden. Andrew takes a look at some interesting plants to “light up” your garden in the
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Most simply, the theory of Yin and Yang describes a world being made up not of opposite and opposing forces, but an experience in life
Garden designer Andrew Staib talks to Ed Nugent from Garden Sage Nursery in Hassocks about the joys and difficulties of running a nursery. It was
Autumn is the best time to design your garden. You can still see the echoes of Summer planting and late Summer and Autumn growth is