Richard Bowman explains how to make a vertical veggie tower that allows you to grow a load of fresh produce in a very small space.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
Our ‘From the Plot’ series talks to some special growers who share their knowledge freely. Here's Instagardener Derek, @fiveminutegardener| Suttons Gardening Grow How
We spoke to professional gardener Nikki Jones, aka @thriftygreenlife, who hopes her eco-friendly approach and organic allotment will inspire her children and followers alike.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
Our ‘From the Plot’ series talks to some special growers who share their knowledge freely. Here's Instagardener Julia, of @parkers_patch.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
Our ‘From the Plot’ series talks to some special growers who share their knowledge freely. Here's Instagardener Richard, also known as @northern_horticulturist.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
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Dahlia devotee, NHS nurse and flower enthusiast Ellen Dolbear shares how an abandoned allotment became a flower-filled sanctuary.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
Salvias are a popular favourite, available as annuals, perennials and sub-shrubs. Learn more about them here.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
As part of our ‘From the Plot’ series on Instagram, we’ve been chatting to inspirational growers who generously share their gardening knowledge with others. We spoke to Stef Davies – the pet loving grower behind @the_aplotmentshire. Discover how Stef's hungry pets inspired her to take on a new allotment, install a wildlife pond and plan a beautiful garden makeover... The post From the plot: interview with @the_aplotmentshire appeared first on Suttons Gardening Grow How.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
Here are practical tips on when, where and how deep to plant your bulbs, provided by our experienced horticultural team.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
Susanne Earl, the YouTube gardener from That’s What We Call The Goodlife, shares her advice on growing veg on a balcony or in a tiny garden.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
Jess Hunter (@allotment_and_cake) shares how she’s created a thriving plot at the heart of family life, and why she finds growing her own so rewarding.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
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Discover how Jen Howarth (@life_on_the_lot) turned her passion for flowers into a thriving flower farm and community space.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
You don’t need a traditional garden to grow your own fresh, seasonal vegetables and save money at the supermarket. Lots of vegetables can be successfully grown in containers making them perfect for patios, balconies or small gardens that don’t have any soil. We asked expert allotmenteer Lee Senior to share his favourite vegetables to grow […]| Suttons Gardening Grow How
Succession planting is simply a case of making sure that as one plant finishes cropping, another is ready to take its place. It keeps your vegetable plot productive for as long as possible – sometimes even allowing you to harvest produce all year round. Lee Senior shares his expert advice on the best vegetables to sow and grow in the second half of summer. The post Succession planting: vegetable seeds to sow until late-summer appeared first on Suttons Gardening Grow How.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
As part of our ‘From the Plot’ series over on Instagram, we’ve been talking to special growers who share their gardening knowledge with others. We recently spoke to organic, no-dig gardener Alex Smith, aka @alex.grows.food, whose awesome gardening videos bagged him Gardening Video of the Year at the 2023 & 2024 Garden Media Guild Awards!| Suttons Gardening Grow How
Meet Louise Howell from @our_little_veg_garden – a busy mum, gardener, chicken keeper, allotmenteer, and reviver of neglected community spaces.| Suttons Gardening Grow How
Add greenery into your home with houseplants. Read our guide full of advice from the best houseplant growers on the web.| Suttons Gardening Grow How