
- Archive: Latest News
- » Yalding organic garden re-opens under new owner
- 13/07/2010
- » Luxury insect ‘hotel’ wins top design award
- 13/07/2010
- » The Shed of the Year winner 2010
- 13/07/2010
- » Tesco's new £9,999 five-room shed
- 13/07/2010
- » Gardening in a water shortage
- 13/07/2010
- » New aquilegia and penstemons for autumn
- 17/06/2010
- » Garden News’ show man Jack Wood dies
- 17/06/2010
- » Knotweed mortgage madness
- 17/06/2010
- » Frozen food better than fresh, says study
- 18/03/2010
- » Sweet wrapper that grows into flowers
- 18/03/2010
- » Ban these Aliens!
- 02/03/2010
- » Tomatoes are top of the plots!
- 15/02/2010
- » Why you should eat an apple a day
- 15/02/2010
- » 9 million roses to be sold this weekend
- 08/02/2010
- » Don't miss the new look Garden News
- 26/01/2010
- » Pak choi chosen for trials at Wisley
- 29/01/2010
- » New Iris varieties coming soon
- 29/01/2010
- » Hive proud bees help stop the spread of disease
- 29/01/2010
- » Time to fight the ‘grabbers’
- 29/01/2010
- » Wind chimes are the most hated garden accessory
- 15/01/2010
- » Garden birds need your help
- 15/01/2010
- » The weather for 2010
- 07/01/2010
- » Gardening broadcaster John Cushnie dies
- 07/01/2010
- » Potatoes are good for you
- 07/01/2010
- » New varieties of rhubarb launched
- 07/01/2010
- » Four million poinsettias will be sold by Christmas
- 17/12/2009
- » Garden centre plans to cut plant miles
- 17/12/2009
- » £70 for one peony
- 11/12/2009
- » New redcurrant offers more homegrown fruit
- 11/12/2009
- » Garden News takes top news award
- 11/12/2009
- » Shortage of Nordmann fir trees
- 11/12/2009
- » Grow sweet peas and support Help for Heroes
- 19/11/2009
- » Appeal for more gardens to open for charity
- 19/11/2009
- » Go green and pee on your compost heap
- 19/11/2009
- » Seven-acre winter garden opens at Dunham Massey
- 13/11/2009
- » 100-year-old gardener's notebook found
- 13/11/2009
- » Sensory garden opens at children's hospice
- 13/11/2009
- » Festive camellia stars on TV
- 13/11/2009
- » New disease-resistant roses launched
- 05/11/2009
- » Call for action to help save wild plants in Britain
- 05/11/2009
- » Parakeets colonise London gardens
- 05/11/2009
- » Worrying fall in moth populations
- 29/10/2009
- » Gardeners can help robins survive the winter
- 29/10/2009
- » News in Brief
- 29/10/2009
- » Gardening lawn patch product proves to be a winner
- 23/10/2009
- » £18,000 plus cost of gardening in a lifetime
- 23/10/2009
- » New tough begonia will cope with weather
- 23/10/2009
- » Garden centres told to look after roses better
- 23/10/2009
- » Pear trees win a reprieve from council
- 23/10/2009
- » Hedgehogs under threat
- 23/10/2009
- » News in brief
- 23/10/2009
- » £1million boost to fight to save honeybees
- 20/10/2009
- » Butterfly invasion thanks to Indian summer
- 20/10/2009
- » Gardening news in brief
- 20/10/2009
- » The Gardener of the Year winners have been announced
- 09/09/2009
- » Search for tastiest tomato
- 03/09/2009
- » Plan to reinstate pesticide
- 03/09/2009
- » New efforts to meet growing demand for allotments
- 27/08/2009
- » Bottle corks reused to help orchids grow
- 27/08/2009
- » Call for review of wildlife policing
- 27/08/2009
- » Are YOU in need of an allotment?
- 26/08/2009
- » Plan for green burials on farm allotments
- 20/08/2009
- » New summer-flowering clematis
- 20/08/2009
- » Allotment competition needs sponsors
- 20/08/2009
- » Sugar boost just the thing for tired bees
- 20/08/2009
- » Help offered to new gardeners
- 20/08/2009
- » Beetroot juice helps you exercise for longer
- 20/08/2009
- » New plants from Hampton Court
- 15/07/2009
- » Gardening news in brief
- 09/07/2009
- » Vegetarians less likely to develop cancer
- 09/07/2009
- » WIs join the fight to save Britain's honey bees
- 26/06/2009
- » Plants are being trained to be drought-resistant
- 26/06/2009
- » Squirrel pate anyone?
- 22/06/2009
- » New rose for Twiggy
- 22/06/2009
- » Kids enjoy their mini allotment
- 22/06/2009
- » Don’t be too tidy!
- 22/06/2009
- » Six million want a plot!
- 22/06/2009
- » Jobs threat at RHS
- 22/06/2009
- » Allotments are set to be big business
- 11/06/2009
- » New high yield strawberry ripens quickly
- 11/06/2009
- » Royal garden at Carisbrooke Castle
- 11/06/2009
- » Mission to rescue New Zealand bumblebees
- 11/06/2009
- » Over 45s prefer the garden to the pub
- 11/06/2009
- » All set for a heatwave in the garden this summer
- 04/06/2009
- » The hanging bra-sket
- 04/06/2009
- » Leave baby birds alone
- 04/06/2009
- » Gardening for the future
- 04/06/2009
- » Recycling project gives new life to gardening tools
- 04/06/2009
- » Guerilla gardeners create mini Chelsea Flower Show
- 01/06/2009
- » James May's Plasticine garden gets Plasticine award
- 01/06/2009
- » Alan Titchmarsh meets the Calendar Girls
- 01/06/2009
- » TV's Onslow has sweet pea named after him
- 01/06/2009
- » Royal honour at Chelsea Flower Show
- 01/06/2009
- » Chelsea Flower Show under threat
- 01/06/2009
- » New plants from Chelsea Flower Show
- 26/05/2009
- » Alan Titchmarsh goes for horse ride
- 01/06/2009
- » Olive tree will cost you £1,999
- 21/05/2009
- » New multi-stemmed foxglove unveiled at Chelsea
- 21/05/2009
- » New Home Grown logo for UK plants
- 21/05/2009
- » GN's Carol Klein tops the charts!
- 13/05/2009
- » Save our orchards
- 13/05/2009
- » Blackcurrants may help Alzheimer's victims
- 13/05/2009
- » Youngsters get the gardening bug
- 13/05/2009
- » Britain 'digs' grow your own
- 06/05/2009
- » Kew's great plant hunt
- 06/05/2009
- » Free 'pick your own' in city's parks.
- 06/05/2009
- » BBC's top gardening programme comes under fire
- 28/04/2009
- » Watch for birds' 'quirky' nest sites
- 28/04/2009
- » Buy new petunia found on Norwegian campsite
- 28/04/2009
- » Boost For Bees
- 28/04/2009
- » Help to save four butterfly species
- 28/04/2009
- » Be arty with your lawn!
- 22/04/2009
- » Chelsea debut for new roses
- 22/04/2009
- » School's garden helps children eat more veg
- 22/04/2009
- » First Lady is sowing veg
- 22/04/2009
- » The search is on for the 'Gardener of the Year'
- 15/04/2009
- » More news from this week......
- 15/04/2009
- » Right plant, Right bugs?
- 15/04/2009
- » New tools for old....
- 15/04/2009
- » More people are gardening
- 15/04/2009
- » David Austin's new quartet for Chelsea
- 15/04/2009
- » Boycott peat-based products, say RSPB
- 15/04/2009
- » Top Marks!
- 15/04/2009
- » Allotment Of The Year
- 15/04/2009
- » Bents Garden Centre raise cash for Marie Curie
- 26/03/2009
- » Other news this week....
- 26/03/2009
- » Boom in Veg Growing
- 24/03/2009
- » Tv viewers urged to get their hands dirty
- 24/03/2009
- » New onion is easy to slice
- 24/03/2009
- » Giant spade is the world's biggest
- 24/03/2009
- » Dig to save our frogs!
- 24/03/2009
- » Chateau 'King's Cross'
- 17/03/2009
- » Help save our veg
- 17/03/2009
- » Try a 'Night of Passion'
- 17/03/2009
- » Grow a blast from the past
- 17/03/2009
- » Watercress may help beat cancer
- 17/03/2009
- » Put pests on the map
- 17/03/2009
- » Other news this week....
- 11/03/2009
- » New base for TV show
- 11/03/2009
- » Battle to stop killer diseases
- 11/03/2009
- » 'Ada Evans' - The showmans' favourite
- 11/03/2009
- » Eden bursts into bloom
- 11/03/2009
- » Johnsons success with World Botanic seeds
- 11/03/2009
- » New arrival at Wyevale
- 11/03/2009
- » We need you!
- 04/03/2009
- » Tributes to Geoffrey Smith
- 03/03/2009
- » The £150 Snowdrop
- 03/03/2009
- » Small is big at Chelsea
- 03/03/2009
- » Help toads cross the road
- 03/03/2009
- » Restored Elizabethan garden set to re-open
- 10/02/2009
- » All schools should have a veg garden
- 16/02/2009
- » Giant hanging basket has a rival
- 16/02/2009
- » Become a National Collection holder
- 16/02/2009
- » Treat the kids to 'Teddy Bear'
- 16/02/2009
- » Cash call for hospice gardens
- 16/02/2009
- » Garden centre nets top award
- 16/02/2009
- » Giant hanging basket could be world beater
- 30/01/2009
- » New pink scabious unveiled
- 10/02/2009
- » More gardens open for charity
- 10/02/2009
- » Kew houses huge fungi collection...
- 30/01/2009
- » Be kind to caterpillars
- 30/01/2009
- » Dark side of snowdrops
- 30/01/2009
- » New streptocarpus to help charity
- 30/01/2009
- » Council ousts flowers to save water
- 30/01/2009
- » Gardening on prescription
- 30/01/2009
- » Anger at EU ban on chemicals
- 27/01/2009
- » Rat numbers up as councils axe free pest controls
- 27/01/2009
