How to read a landscape and capture a killer
Meet the former horticulturist who specialises in the ‘botany of doom’
Meet the former horticulturist who specialises in the ‘botany of doom’

While flower beds slumber through the British winter, artists are at work capturing their beauty. But the genre is too often…

Time to embrace the photographer and designer’s theatrical approach to blooms, in all its wildness and glamour

A cook sets out to discover where the ‘wild’ things grow

When a beloved tree succumbs to ash dieback, birch and pine offer an alternative combination of delicate-gnarly ‘aesthetic joy’

As life replaces death in springtime, gardeners can’t help but ponder some existential questions

How will Raoul Curtis-Machin guide the botanical gardens in an era of cuts and climate change?