Diary of a garden rescue: Patrick Grant lays a path filled with poetry
Transforming his ‘brutalist masterclass’ of a walkway into an elegant, meandering sweep turns out to be a somewhat Herculean challenge
Transforming his ‘brutalist masterclass’ of a walkway into an elegant, meandering sweep turns out to be a somewhat Herculean challenge

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

Historic landscape gardens need defenders to ward off development

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

Meet the former horticulturist who specialises in the ‘botany of doom’

New gardeners have no need to reinvent the wheelbarrow — the best advice can be gleaned from years of experience, shared

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