Top 7 – Plant for a Bounty of Berries and Tasty Veggies!
As the vibrant colours of spring begin to emerge and the days grow longer, there's no better time to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty in the garden. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting. The prospect of growing your
All About Iris: Everything You Wanted to Know, and More!
From the majestic Iris germanica to the delicate Iris ensata, the diversity of irises never fails to inspire awe and admiration. Whether gracing a garden border, pondside, or floral bouquet, irises captivate us with their beauty and grace. Known for their striking blooms and
How to Create a Mood Garden: Using a Mixture of Hues to Evoke Emotion
In the world of garden design, colours aren't just a visual delight but also powerful mood evokers. By combining different hues, you can create atmospheres that evoke a range of emotions. Whether you seek tranquility, excitement, a touch of gothic mystique, or moments of
Cut Flower Gardens: Top 101 Varieties from A-Z
Welcome to our blooming blog, where we dive deep into the colourful world of gardening delights! Are you eager to transform your garden into a vibrant bouquet factory? Look no further. In this guide, we unveil 101 exquisite floral selections that not only thrive
Top Seven Dahlias to Bring Unparalleled Beauty to Your Summer Garden
Welcome to our guide on the top seven dahlias that promise to bring unparalleled beauty and a bounty of blooms to your summer garden. Dahlias, with their diverse colours, shapes, and sizes, are one of our favourites and for good reason. From petite pompons
Sensory Gardens: The Best Plants to Engage the Senses
A garden is a pleasurable mixture of colours, scents, textures, and sounds that together create an environment for relaxation and introspection. From the rustling whispers of ornamental grasses to the soothing mix of fragrant blooms, a sensory garden is a sanctuary for relaxation and
Exploring the Great Outdoors: Signs of Springtime in Canada
The start of spring sinks in slowly. My alarm clock jolts me out of sleep, and I draw open our curtains on a chilly March morning. Could it be possible that the early morning light filtering through our window has come to greet us