20 of the UK’s best gardens to visit | United Kingdom holidays

Lowther Castle, Cumbria In the dash for Cumbria’s lakes and fells, the area’s other green attractions can get missed. On Knipe Scar, at the edge of the Lake District national park, Lowther’s acres sprawl around the shell of a ruined 19th-century castle. Wildflower meadows, bee-friendly tree hives and rambling woodland contrast with a parterre, sculptured … Read more

‘A gardener’s dream itinerary’: a tour of Carmarthenshire, the Garden of Wales | Wales holidays

Driving the back roads of Carmarthenshire in spring, beneath broad oaks, over little stone bridges and along stretches of fertile woodland, windswept peatland and flowery meadows, I was reminded of the rudimentary treasure maps I loved drawing as a child. The ones composed of contrasting, caricatured environments spaced neatly within the concise contours of a fictional island, say, … Read more

‘The scent of damp earth, the hum of bees and treasures in every border’: readers’ favourite UK gardens | Parks and green spaces

Vibrant delphiniums in County Durham Thornton Hall Gardens, near my home town of Darlington, are described by its owners as “a hobby that got out of hand”. With no previous gardening experience, the owner Sue Manners began to work on the garden alone after buying the old hall in 1989 with husband Mike. Nowadays, the … Read more

Monty Don’s dog-friendly garden gets tails wagging at the Chelsea flower show | Gardening advice

Can you hear it? That sound of the horticultural industry exhaling? We are at the end of the Chelsea flower show, AKA Gardening Christmas. Designers, contractors, nurseries, growers and gardeners have been beetling away building things, attending things, observing things from a distance and generally finding the whole event a delicious, exhausting, engaging, controversial affair. The … Read more

Houseplant clinic: My jade plant looks jaded | Houseplants

What’s the problem?My jade plant’s leaves are turning red and falling off. DiagnosisThe jade plant (Crassula ovata) is a relatively hardy succulent that can develop red leaves when exposed to intense sunlight. However, this can also be caused by stress factors, such as temperature fluctuations or inconsistent watering. Some reddening is normal, but excessive redness accompanied by leaf drop … Read more

‘People are buying crossbows faster than I’d like’ – how prepping went mainstream in Britain | Life and style

This is a great time to be a shopkeeper, if that shop is for those worried about the breakdown of civilisation. “It started with Covid, and people weren’t looking for toilet rolls, put it that way,” says Justin Jones, who runs the online UK Prepping Shop, whose stock ranges from emergency food and wind-up radios … Read more

RHS ambassador for communities quits, saying he was made to feel a ‘nuisance’ | Chelsea flower show

A gardener and activist hired by the Royal Horticultural Society to help it reach out to younger and disadvantaged people has said its flagship Chelsea flower show celebrated “exclusivity over equity” as he walked away from the role. Tayshan Hayden-Smith, 28, was asked in 2022 to become the charity’s ambassador for young people and communities. … Read more