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Flower growing is hard work, but the rewards — including minimising Britain’s huge flower importing carbon footprint — far outweigh the negatives, say three young growers.
As Lotus goes fully electric, we take out its last petrol offering, the Emira, to see if the spirit of Chapman is still alive ...
Nothing is so useful to the gardener as the plant trials that are quietly run by the RHS and judged by a specialist panel that publishes free reports available to all, suggests Charles Quest-Ritson.
Exotic woods, labyrinths of narrow, mossy paths and thousands of tree ferns make this an internationally important garden, ...
The Government has announced that water company executives caught covering up illegal sewage spills could now be imprisoned ...
The owner of Connolly reveals what she would take to a desert island and why she once waited four years to get a supper reservation.
Campaigners in England often point to Scotland as an example of how brilliantly Right to Roam works, but it's not all it's ...
From festivals and car shows, to spas and wedding venues, country house owners are getting creative to keep their estates alive.
When I sat down at my desk this morning I never expected to hear an anecdote about octopuses that would blow my mind. It came from speaking to Colin Butfield, the co-founder and director of Open ...
Cold moonlight, golden sunset and shimmering waters are only three reasons to love Turner. On the 250th anniversary of his ...
The last Chanel collection designed entirely by the atelier has been unveiled on the shores of Lake Como, in Italy.
As the sun cools on another Royal Ascot day during that hazy week in June, a serene creature emerges from amid the sea of ...