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Treating your Garden Furniture this Winter
As the weather gets colder and the nights get shorter, sadly it’s time to retire our garden furniture for the winter.
Brave New World
As you sit down to read this I probably be pacing my new garden. After nearly 30 years in the old one, it is a rather mixed set of emotions as I wander around the new space….
Patriotic Planting
May 2023 marks a historic moment in British history – King Charles III’s coronation, the first this country has seen since the late Queen’s in June 1953. Family-owned chain, British Garden Centres is encouraging households up and down the country to incorporate the British spirit into their gardens and outdoor space through patriotic planting.
How to Look After Garden Wildlife Over Winter
Winter is a crucial time for wildlife and as the weather turns, our garden visitors will need a little helping hand.
Gardening this Autumn
Gardening in Autumn is all about planning ahead for the next season. And asking yourself, how do you want your garden to look in Spring?
Planting Spring Bulbs
September is frequently a wonderful month for gardeners, there are gardens to visit filled with flowers, fruit, and inspiration.
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Easy Summer Garden Ideas
There’s something special about spending time outdoors in summer. Whether you have a spacious garden, a cosy patio or a small balcony, a few thoughtful touches can completely transform how your space looks and feels. From comfortable seating and colourful plants to affordable outdoor lighting and easy BBQ ideas, we’re here to help you create…
Get Curious! National Gardening Week 2026
Get ready to step outside and see your garden in a whole new way! RHS National Gardening Week (27th April – 3rd May) is the perfect time to get curious and discover the wildlife in your garden. As part of our 'Make It Bloom' campaign, we're encouraging gardeners to look beyond blooms and borders to supporting biodiversity at home. …
Get to know your garden with British Garden Centres
Before you buy a single plant, the most important thing you can do is get to know your garden. Understanding your soil, sunlight and layout helps you choose the right plants for the right place – making gardening easier, more successful and far more rewarding. Whether you’re starting from scratch or refreshing a tired space,…































