deter common garden pests adrian brocklebank, head gardener at chatsworth house, gives his top tips to avoid, deter and remove pests from you garden veg. The slug solution: grow a sacrificial crop Adrian recommends having
sarah's favourite summer-flowering bulbs Sarah discusses her favourite summer-flowering bulbs, including the very best lily varieties.It’s often easy to think that when you’re planting bulbs in the autumn, you just want tulips, alliums, may
polyanthus | why sarah loves these Sarah shares her top varieties of polyanthus for growing as pot toppers or border fillers.It’s the most beautiful spring day in March, and the thing I have to say this year that has given me more plea
a guide through the tulip trial beds at perch hill Sarah guides you through the new tulip varieties she is trialling from her most recent trip to the Netherlands.By viewing the video, you agree to a data transmission to Youtube.The data processing by
gardening at home with sarah | a frosty walk through the cutting garden Join Sarah as she walks through the tulip beds on a frosty but beautifully sunny morning.It is honestly the most beautiful morning, we are just being so blessed with these incredibly beautiful starts
climbers | why sarah loves these Sarah shows us some of her favourite climbers from the trials at Perch Hill, which are used as both climbers and trailers. By viewing the video, you agree to a data transmission to Y
sweet pea climbing frames and systems Sweet peas are the best climbers for the cutting or vegetable patch. If you have grown your own sweet peas from seed or purchased ready-to-go sweet pea seedlings from us, this guide wi
exotic bulbs for summer borders If you like glamour in your garden - well-cut, well-dressed glamour - then summer-flowering bulbs are key. Most of us think bulb-planting goes on primarily in the autumn, but there are several classy
sarah's favourite tulip groups In this video Sarah explains her favourite tulip groups and which varieties she loves. The tulip family have fifteen different groups in them and I used to get really hung up
creating beautiful pot displays with primulas As some kind of consolation to a cold winter and late-to-arrive spring, you can – if you’ve got the oomph and a porch, deep window ledge or sheltered doorstep – invent your own kind
layering sweet peas If you want sweet peas with spectacularly long, perfectly straight stems and lots of large flowers on each stem, it's a good idea to layer them, but this does involve tonnes of work. When you are rea
favourite summer half-hardy annuals Sarah shows us five favourite summer half-hardy annuals for bountiful vases, brilliant containers and scented arrangements. One of my very favourite things at Perch Hill is ou
a simple table centrepiece If you have plenty of rosemary in the garden you can use it to cover drinking tumblers for the table centres in the marquee. Covering a tumbler or medium-sized jam jar (Bonne Maman French jam jars are
spring flower arrangements In early spring our yearning for those intense green, newly emergent leaves on the trees – and the carpets of primroses, wood anemones and celandines covering the ground below them – grows
gardening at home with sarah | tulips at perch hill Watch as Sarah takes us through her favourite tulip varieties currently growing in the garden at Perch Hill.By viewing the video, you agree to a data transmission to Youtube.The data processing by You
a beginner's guide to healing plants I’m about to add a whole new strand to my productive garden – healing plants. There are many plants which you can grow which are perfect for healing common ailments. I have travelled arou