It’s time for gardeners to ask some prickly questions about invasive species
We inherit gardens but not their histories. We love them but don’t always know how plants got there, what damage they might be doing, and what to do with that knowledge
We inherit gardens but not their histories. We love them but don’t always know how plants got there, what damage they might be doing, and what to do with that knowledge

Rewilding doesn’t mean abandoning — it means gardeners becoming a ‘keystone species’, creating a habitat where wildlife can thrive

For more species to stay put rather than fly south we need to give them a year-round garden habitat, not just a summer resort

The climate zeitgeist is turning to backyards, but better ratings and rewards are needed to convince us all of their true power

From laser scarecrows and solar-powered weeding robots to trees bred to capture more carbon, high-tech horticulture is in full…

Disease, sustainability and cost are pushing gardeners to embrace a kaleidoscopic medley of alternatives

Historic landscape gardens need defenders to ward off development