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Flower Gardening - Clematis Are you looking for suitable plants to grow with roses? Here are some beautiful old and new clematis varieties to inspire you.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Recipes - June - Salmon parcels with Waldorf salad finishing with strawberry ice-cream Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
Flower Gardening - Flower Gardening A basic but practical guide to flower gardening
Author: Philip Swindells
Tony and Daisy's Journal - February 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - June 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Seasonal Tasks - February tasks February garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
Tony and Daisy's Journal - October 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Vegetable Gardening - Autumn on the Allotment Are you the owner of a new allotment? Are you wondering if there is anything that can be done to improve your plot at this time of year? Or which vegetable seeds may be sown this month?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Flower Gardening - Roses Have you ever wondered which type of rose you like best? Have you ever considered growing roses from seed? Would you know where to obtain rose seed of unusual species? Your Questions answered by Gay Nightingale
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - DIY safety in the garden Did you know that there are 40,000 ladder accidents around the home every year?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Tony and Daisy's Journal - March 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for pots, baskets and containers for Mother's Day and Easter Potted plant arrangements for Mother's Day and Easter are more attractive than ever this year. Here are a few ideas for plants to grow in containers and tips on how to care for them.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Recipes - May - Creamy lemon chicken with unusual baked potatoes, roasted mediterranean vegetables finishing with rhubarb meringue Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
General Gardening - Plants to grow in greenhouses Here are some interesting plants you could grow in the sheltered environment of a glasshouse.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for a Shady Garden - Part 1 The more you garden in the shade, the more you will come to appreciate the range of possibilities.
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - Plan ahead for winter and spring flowers Are you seeking ways to make your garden more attractive? Successful gardens require forward planning. Read on for ideas of what you could be doing this summer to get ready for future seasons…
Author: Gay Nightingale
Gardening for Disabled People - Garden Design for Visually Impaired Gardeners Some basic guidelines and useful tips for designing gardens for visually impaired people.
Author: Reproduced by kind permission of Thrive
Propagation - Another chance to sow seeds Gardening can be fun. It is economical to raise your own plants from home-sown seed and it is not too late to sow seeds. Now is the correct time to sow many varieties.
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - Growing grapes in the garden Have you ever wished to grow a grapevine? Grapes are still considered a luxury, which makes growing them in your own garden really worthwhile. Space can usually be found for a vine in a small garden.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Gardening for Disabled People - Therapeutic Horticulture - Part 1 Find out more in this, the first in a group of articles called therapeutic horticulture
Author: David Palmer
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for Walls The first thing to decide, when choosing a plant for a wall, is do I like it? - Is it a plant that will please me with its fragrance, its colour, or its overall appearance? In this article, 'Plants for walls' Gay Nightingale suggests suitable varieties whether it's a warm, south or west-facing wall or a much colder, north or east- facing wall.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Herbs - Home-Grown Herbs Gay explains the advantages of growing your own herbs
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for my Winter Garden Do you look for plants that will brighten your day? Which shrubs and bulbs please you most during the darkest months of the year? Have you decided which plants you would like to grow for 2002? Read here about how to attract more birds to the winter garden.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Tony and Daisy's Journal - May 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - February 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Flower Gardening - Fuchsias Have you ever wondered why so many people grow fuchsias? Here are some useful tips on how to grow them.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Product Info - JoJo Residual Current Device (RCD) specification sheet JoJo Residual Current Device (RCD)
Author: JoJo
Plants for all Gardens - The Sheltered Garden Are you looking for ways to protect your garden from wind damage? Is frost in winter a problem where you live? In this article Gay Nightingale looks at ways to add shelter to your garden the natural way.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Tony and Daisy's Journal - October 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Product Info - Cotswold Gardeners Calendar 2004 All profits will help Cotswold Care, Gloucestershire's only independent hospice. Registered Charity Number 298627
Author: Cotswold Care Hospice
General Gardening - December in the garden A practical guide to the jobs that can be carried out in December
Author: Philip Swindells
General Gardening - Caring for shrubs in April Do you know which types of shrubs to cut back in April? Would you like to know the name of new English Rose introductions? Read on for the names of three new roses that will be shown at the Chelsea Flower Show in May 2002.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Seasonal Tasks - September tasks September garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
Plants for all Gardens - Low Maintenance Plants Are you looking for low maintenance plants to make life easier? Here are some solutions
Author: Gay Nightingale
Beekeeping - Bee keeping - an introduction In this new series Gay discusses the types of bees and all the products that come from bee keeping
Author: Gay Nightingale
Show & Garden Visit Reports - Garden Open Days Find out more about visiting garden all over the country in this article Garden Open Days
Author: Gay Nightingale
Flower Gardening - Snowdrops Are you wondering which type of plant to grow? Why not invest in some snowdrops for future happiness? Gay Nightingale names the varieties to look out for
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - Beginning again with young plants What do you like most about gardening? Do you look for peace in the garden – especially, perhaps, when your life is going through a difficult patch? Is the garden a place to sit quietly with a book? Or is it the continuity of gardening that appeals?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Seasonal Tasks - March tasks March garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
Mushrooms & Fungi - Shiitake on sawdust How gourmet mushrooms are grown the Everbloom way!
Author: Everbloom Mushrooms
Herbs - Herbs for Health - Part 1 An introduction to the health benefits of herbs in this first part of a series by Gay Nightingale
Author: Gay Nightingale
Tony and Daisy's Journal - May 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
General Gardening - Gardening with Shrubs A practical guide to gardening with shrubs
Author: Philip Swindells
Product Info - Scotty Personal Solar System Scotty is an advanced, compact solar charger for you to collect and store FREE energy from sunshine or daylight, or energy from a 12V or mains supply.
Author: Scotty
Book Reviews - Do It Yourself Books When I was fourteen years old, I planned to live by growing my own vegetables, keeping a few chickens for eggs, and buying a goat or house cow for milk. Bees for honey were also woven into the pattern of my imagined future existence.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Propagation - More varieties to grow from seed Gardening never loses its thrill. And part of the thrill comes from raising new plants from seed. Gay Nightingale looks at more varieties to grow from seed
Author: Gay Nightingale
Wildlife - Feeding Wild Birds Your good bird food guide to feeding birds this winter
Author: John Hiorns
Pest Control - Keeping Large Pests at Bay We look at some of the options and products on today’s market.
Author: GoneGardening
General Gardening - Hanging Baskets Hanging baskets are the perfect companions for pots in cottage, patio, pub and station gardens.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Tony and Daisy's Journal - September 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - January 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Lawns - Making & Caring for a Lawn Philip tells you how to make and care for a lawn
Author: Philip Swindells
Seasonal Tasks - April tasks April garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
General Gardening - Gardens in July Do you find gardening much easier in some months than in others? July is an easy month for most gardeners
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - Fruit Growing A practical guide to fruit growing
Author: Philip Swindells
Book Reviews - Review of Eden by Tim Smit The Eden Project in Cornwall has already attracted well over a million visitors this year (2001). Read Gay Nightingales review of the book.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Propagation - Growing Plants from Plugs What are plug plants? Is there some definite advantage in buying plants this way? What is the recommended after care? Here are the names of some new varieties for 2001.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Herbs - Garden Mints Are you looking for an interesting perennial plant? - One that will come up year after year with little trouble? Preferably a plant that attracts bees, and perhaps one that also has health giving properties. Try the mint group.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Product Info - Robomow - robotic lawn mower information Robomow - robotic lawn mower
Author: FriendlyRobotics
Wildlife - A Wildlife Story Have you ever tried to help a wild bird?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Herbs - Herbs for Health - Part 2 Are you looking for new ways to grow herbs? Perhaps you would like to try growing a few favourite types amongst your flowers. In this, the second part of 'Herbs for Health, Gay Nightingale looks at herbs in detail.
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - A sign of hope Do you eagerly wait for the first snowdrop as a sign of spring? Do you watch out for other signs that foretell the future in the garden? Masses of red holly berries are said to predict a severe winter. But is this a sign of hope? What other signs are there?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Product Info - JoJo IP66 13 Amp socket specification sheet JoJo IP66 13 Amp socket specification sheet
Author: JoJo
Seasonal Tasks - May tasks May garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
About us - Corporate Information
Author: GoneGardening Team
Seasonal Tasks - July tasks July garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
General Gardening - Preparation & Planting Your practical guide to soil preparation and planting
Author: Philip Swindells
Book Reviews - Review of HDRA Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening The recently published Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening, produced in association with the Henry Doubleday Research Association, is likely to become a best seller. Gay Nightingale
Author: Gay Nightingale
Propagation - Seed Sowing and Seedling Raising Once you have chosen your seeds Philip Swindells explains in detail all you need to know about 'Seed Sowing and Seedling Raising'.
Author: Philip Swindells
Vegetable Gardening - Making use of an allotment - Part 1 If you dream of growing your own food consider taking on an allotment. This article will help you to get the most out of allotment gardening.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Recipes - November - Venison Cobbler with Honeyed Parsnip Mash and Quick Apple and Pecan Tart Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
Show & Garden Visit Reports - BBC Gardeners' World Live Report 2000 Read Gay Nightingale's review of the BBC Gardeners World Live Show 2000
Author: Gay Nightingale
Show & Garden Visit Reports - Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2000 Read Gay Nightingale's review of the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2000
Author: Gay Nightingale
Seasonal Tasks - June tasks June garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
Seasonal Tasks - October tasks October garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
Recipes - March - French leek and bacon flan with Dauphinoise potatoes finishing with Hunza apricots Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
Ponds & Water Gardening - Constructing & Planting a Pond Philip shares his expert advice on constructing and planting a pond
Author: Philip Swindells
Flower Gardening - Choosing varieties of seed potatoes and summer-flowering bulbs Read on for more about the interesting bulbs that can be planted to flower in the summer
Author: Gay Nightingale
Seasonal Tasks - November tasks November garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
Seasonal Tasks - August tasks August garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
Tools - Saws and Loppers Fred puts the tools to the test!
Author: Fred Walden
Recipes - August - Mock Grouse with baked fennel, courgettes and summer pudding Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
Vegetable Gardening - New Flowers and Vegetables for 2002 What's in store for 2002? Are you looking forward to choosing more colourful plants for your garden? Here are some of the latest flower and vegetable introductions.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Product Info - JoJo Residual Current Device (RCD) and socket specification sheet JoJo Residual Current Device (RCD) / Socket
Author: JoJo
Recipes - December - Smoked trout with fresh horseradish cream and steamed winter fruit pudding Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for Small Gardens Small gardens and the use of containers and plants with compact forms
Author: Gay Nightingale
Vegetable Gardening - Vegetable Gardening Start your own vegetable patch!
Author: Philip Swindells
General Gardening - Saving plants in August August is a time when expensive plants can easily be lost. What can be done to save plants and shrubs that were so difficult to obtain or grow from seed?
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - Gardening with Climbers A practical guide to gardening with climbers
Author: Philip Swindells
General Gardening - Frost Protect your Plants Every year frost, snow and freezing winds cause damage and death to tender plants, early sowings, cuttings and new plantings. Here are some options
Author: Palmer
Recipes - October - Pheasant and juniper berries with exotic red cabbage and bakewell tart Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
Show & Garden Visit Reports - RHS Chelsea Flower Show Report 2002 Read Gay Nightingale's report of the Chesea Flower Show 2002
Author: Gay Nightingale
Flower Gardening - Rhododendrons and azaleas How do you like your rhododendrons? Do you like the giant forms, the medium ones perhaps, or the dwarf kinds? Read more on varieties and soil requirements
Author: Gay Nightingale
Flower Gardening - Making use of Allotments - Part 2 You've sorted out your plot, decided on the veg, and got around to the idea of putting in some flowering plants. Which would be the best varieties to choose for an allotment? Why do people grow flowers on allotments?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Tony and Daisy's Journal - April 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - November 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - July 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - October 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - February 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - March 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - April 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - November 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - March 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - November 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - December 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - July 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - August 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - September 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - May 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Bedding Plants - Growing Guidelines for Our Bedding Plants Tips and Advice for Growing Plug Plants
Author: John Hiorns
Tony and Daisy's Journal - January 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - April 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - December 2004 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - January 2005 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - December 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Product Info - Last minute Christmas shopping at GoneGardening Details of our Last Minute Christmas 2002 products and services
Author: The GoneGardening Team
Product Info - Footwear Conversion Chart - Childs This will help you convert UK and European foot sizes for children
Author: GoneGardening
Product Info - Footwear Conversion Chart - Adult This chart will help you to convert UK and European foot sizes
Author: GoneGardening
Tony and Daisy's Journal - August 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - July 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - June 2003 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - August 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - September 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Tony and Daisy's Journal - June 2002 Read about the Tony's work and Daisy's antics in the garden!
Author: Tony
Flower Gardening - Bulbs for spring flowers Inspirational planting ideas, new varieties and companion planting
Author: Gay Nightingale
Propagation - Choosing Seeds Plan to grow more plants from seed this year and enjoy the real pleasures of gardening
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - The right plant for the right place In this article Gay Nightingale explains why some people find one type of plant easy to grow and others difficult?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Exposed Gardens Here are some of the good points of seaside living and the best plants to grow in a coastal garden.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Winter Scented Plants (including shrubs and bulbs) Are you looking for plants that will brighten winter days? Do you find that a few scented flowers tend to cheer you on the coldest, darkest mornings? Here are some of the plants that I find delightful at this time of year.
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - Success with Venus Flytraps – and other insect-eating plants Would you like to know how to grow a Venus Flytrap? Did you know there is a carnivorous plant that eats slugs? Read on for more about this weird plant…
Author: Gay Nightingale
Show & Garden Visit Reports - Primulas and other plants - RHS Late Spring Show 2002 Primulas were drawing the crowds at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Late Spring Flower Show
Author: Gay Nightingale
Recipes - July - Luxury fish pie with gooseberry fool, hazelnut shortbread and gooseberry vodka Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
Recipes - September - Whole hot Camembert with flowerpot bread and blackcurrant cheesecake Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
Beekeeping - Bee keeping - Part 2 Bees, learn more about these amazing creatures in GoneGardening and read on for more names of plants that attract bees.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Vegetable Gardening - Onions and shallots Are you seeking information about old and new varieties of onions? There is more to know about onions!
Author: Gay Nightingale
Help Desk - General Terms and Conditions
Author: GoneGardening Team
Beekeeping - Bee keeping - Part 1 Know which plants attract bees to your garden and why bees are important in this, the first part in a series by Gay Nightingale
Author: Gay Nightingale
Lawns - Time to put the mower away for winter Follow our straightforward guide to ‘Winterising’ your mower that will reduce the likelihood of breakdowns and improve the cut for next season.
Author: GoneGardening
General Gardening - Sitting in the Sun Are you looking for plants for the shade? Or garden chairs and tables, so that you can sit in the shade and admire the flowers? Or perhaps a parasol so that you can sit in comfort and enjoy a sunny garden?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Shrubs for Autumn Colour Do you like the milder temperatures of autumn for gardening? Do you welcome the sight of leaves turning through all shades of green, gold and red to deep bronze, purple and brown?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Show & Garden Visit Reports - Jubilee celebrations at Hampton Court Palace Special events and two exciting new projects are planned for Hampton Court Palace this year. Read on for more information about a pair of gigantic crowns made from plants and a new fountain, with water rising to astonishing heights.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Show & Garden Visit Reports - A Visit to the Museum of Garden History – a chance to look at tools old and new Have you ever wondered what is in the Museum? Read about the Museum and the historic tool collection, and read on for news of the recently launched Legend tools.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Recipes - April - Artichoke soup with Easy - Peasy pizza finishing with creme brulee Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for a Wildlife Garden - Part 1 Do you like a garden that attracts many kinds of birds? Are you interested in plants that appeal to butterflies and bees? And do you enjoy watching fish? In this article, some great ideas
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Gardens for 'Pebbledash' Houses Are the gardens of houses with pebbledash on the walls identifiable as a special kind? Do owners of pebbledash houses have any garden interests in common? What are the latest trends? Find out more in this article.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Seasonal Tasks - January tasks January garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
Recipes - February - Cold spiced beef, tossed celeriac, rosemary roasties with green fruit salad Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
General Gardening - What’s new in the garden? This month the focus is on a new garden for people interested in plants. Read on also for new releases, new plants for 2004, and a new scientific discovery about another memory-saving herb.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Help Desk - Returning your order
Author: GoneGardening Team
Gardening for Disabled People - Tools for disabled people - An introduction An introduction to the selection of tools for disabled people
Author: David Palmer
Seasonal Tasks - December tasks December garden task list by garden writer Philip Swindells
Author: Philip Swindells
Plants for all Gardens - The Scented Garden - Part 1 Do you know why some large flowered varieties lose their fragrance? Or which scented plants thrive in full sun and which grow better in shade? Find out in this article by Gay Nightingale
Author: Gay Nightingale
Herbs - Herbs for Health - Part 3 Have you ever considered growing your own herbs for curry or pasta sauce? Gay Nightingale looks at the role of herbs in cooking and medicinal properties
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for a Seaside Garden - Part 1 Do you live by the sea and seek a greater variety of plants? Are you looking for plants that will withstand salt wind gales? Gay Nightingale suggestions may just help!
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for a Wildlife Garden - Part 2 Have you always been interested in wildlife gardens? Would you like your children to learn more about the environment?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Gardening for Disabled People - Therapeutic Horticulture - Part 2 (A Living Example) Find out more in this, the second of a group of articles called therapeutic horticulture
Author: David Palmer
Gardening for Disabled People - Therapeutic Horticulture - Part 3 (A Quality of Life) Part three of a group of articles, Therapeutic Horticulture
Author: David Palmer
Gardening for Disabled People - Raised beds In this article David Palmer looks at the most suitable materials for constructing raised beds
Author: David Palmer
Gardening for Disabled People - Planning a garden for wheelchair access Find out how to plan a garden for wheelchair access
Author: david Palmer
Heathers & Alpines - Heathers Erica Calluna, do you know your heather? Let Gay Nightingale explain
Author: Gay Nightingale
Propagation - Seeds to sow in April Why not sow a few seeds?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Show & Garden Visit Reports - Visit to The London Hospital Garden Did you know there is a peaceful garden in The London Hospital? How does it escape vandalism? Read on also for a little about the burial ground & body snatchers!
Author: Gay Nightingale
Flower Gardening - Bulbs I am growing Have you decided which bulbs you are going to plant this autumn? The bright flowers of bulbs attract even non-gardeners. There is still time to buy bulbs to flower this autumn and winter.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Show & Garden Visit Reports - Fancy a garden walk with a difference? If you are wondering what to do for a course of study, a future job, or a day out, you might find the following helpful.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Flower Gardening - Striking New Plants An up to date look at the most striking of new plants now available.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Show & Garden Visit Reports - A Visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales Find out about the National Botanic Garden of Wales in this visit report by Gay Nightingale
Author: Gay Nightingale
Show & Garden Visit Reports - RHS Chelsea Flower Show Report 2000 Read Gay Nightingale's report of the Chesea Flower Show 2000
Author: Gay Nightingale
Heathers & Alpines - Plants for Rock Gardens Here are the names of plants suitable for growing in a rock garden.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Flower Gardening - Growing Cyclamen Would you like to grow cyclamen successfully? All you need to know in this article by Gay Nightingale
Author: Gay Nightingale
Ferns & Foliage - Ferns Would you like to learn more about how they grow from spores? Start your own collection of ferns.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Flower Gardening - Flowers for Arranging Develop your artistic talent and expertise in floral art by practising with different types of flowers. This article by Gay Nightingale will provide the inspiration
Author: Gay Nightgale
General Gardening - Gardening with Trees A practical guide to gardening with trees
Author: Philip Swindells
Flower Gardening - Gardening with bulbs A practical guide to gardening with bulbs
Author: Philip Swindells
General Gardening - Trees Are you searching for trees to add all-year interest to your garden? Gay Nightingale has some suggestions
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - Hedges Are you wondering whether a hedge would improve your garden? - or which shrubs and trees would be likely to flourish best as a hedge? Here are some varieties to help you decide
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - Garden Trees: beauty, usefulness & dangers Would you like to grow a rather special tree?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Tony's Tips and Tricks - Spring
Author: Tony
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for a Pebble Garden Do you admire the all-year tidiness of pebble gardens? Are you considering a pebble garden makeover? Before you do get some up-to-date tips from this article
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Children's Garden Encouraging children to take an interest in gardening is not as easy as it sounds but here are a few ideas.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for a Shady Garden - Part 2 Are you looking for a climbing plant to grow beside a shady fence? Or are you perhaps searching for names of species that will flower in the shade under trees? Gay Nightingale looks at the options
Author: Gay Nightingale
General Gardening - Weeds What are weeds? Do you have some that are difficult to control in your garden? Would you like to know how to get rid of them? Or do you perhaps have a secret liking for weeds?
Author: Gay Nightingale
Heathers & Alpines - Alpine plants Learn about the technique of alpine plant gardening
Author: Gay Nightingale
About us - Philosophy
Author: GoneGardening Team
General Gardening - Are you growing poisonous plants? Several nurserymen intend to carry on selling Ricinus communis, while one seed firm is withdrawing the plant. Why? Read on for news about Ricinus and tips on how to avoid danger from poisonous plants.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Recipes - January - French style pork chops with glazed sprouts/bacon, luxury mashed potatoes with a gooey chocolate pudding Mouth watering recipes using home grown produce
Author: Hilly Waterhouse
Plants for all Gardens - Top plants for town gardens Are you looking for unusual plants for a town garden? Here are some of the best shrubs, plants and bulbs that are currently being chosen by gardeners for small as well as large gardens.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for Dry Shade Are you seeking plants for a patch of dry shade in the garden? Here are some plants you might like to grow.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Help Desk - Delivery Information
Author: GoneGardening Team
Show & Garden Visit Reports - A Visit to the Eden Project Gay reports on her visit to the Eden project
Author: Gay Nightingale
Tony's Tips and Tricks - Winter
Author: Tony
Plants for all Gardens - Plants for a Seaside Garden - Part 2 One of the benefits of seaside gardens is that they often remain free from severe frosts. Follow Gay Nightingale's guide to a beautiful seaside garden.
Author: Gay Nightingale
House Plants - Care of Citrus The full care guide to citrus
Author: Scarletts
Tony's Tips and Tricks - Summer
Author: Tony
Show & Garden Visit Reports - A visit to David Austin Roses Would you like to know the names of the new English Roses for 2001? Read on for new varieties
Author: Gay Nightingale
Ferns & Foliage - Foliage Plants Have you heard of pet plants? Can you make pets of foliage plants? Read on.
Author: Gay Nightingale
Flower Gardening - More Interesting