Saponaria looks a lot like baby’s breath, and it’s become a must-have in my garden. It’s easy to grow, easy to save seed from, and despite being a one-and-done flower, I think it’s well worth the space. It tucks in beautifully around other flowers, filling in gaps and adding a light, airy texture to bouquets. […] The post How to Grow Saponaria in a Cold Climate appeared first on Shifting Roots.| Shifting Roots
Learn how to grow feverfew in Zone 3. Discover tips for seeding, overwintering, saving seed, and choosing the best varieties for your cut flower garden.| Shifting Roots
To deal with ravenous rabbits, a gardener creates a solution that adds even more beauty to the landscape| Fine Gardening
Today I'm excited to share how to start seeds with soil blocks because they have made seed starting, caring for seedlings, and transplanting much easier!| Open Doors Open Hearts -
Forget me nots, cow parsley, wild allium, mint, honeysuckle and red clover. I tour garden clubs in the East Midlands giving inspiration for growing cut flowers at home. An hour’s talk is only long …| Bramble Garden
There’s nothing better than combining a love of flowers and gardens with learning a new skill. Here are some tempting courses on offer this spring. Botanical artist Lauren Lusk Tuesday 29 April, 2025. Broadwell Manor, Broadwell, Gloucestershire. Auricula appreciation and painting day. https://broadwellmanor.com/events/ Details on the Broadwell Manor website say Lauren trained at the world-renowned … Continue reading Spring Courses| Bramble Garden
A big welcome to members of Southwell Garden Club! I hope you enjoyed my talk last night! Here’s more photos of my garden, to give some inspiration for creating spring colour. Our garden was created from a field. We moved here when we were in our 20s. We planted 260 tiny sapling trees which came … Continue reading Welcome to garden club members| Bramble Garden
Want to have bouquet after bouquet of fresh flowers straight from your own garden? Here are the best cut flowers to grow that will give you just that!| Rain on a Tin Roof
Learn all about ranunculus- their history, varieties, and how to grow these cut flowers to fully appreciate their beauty in your garden| The Garden Glove