Jo Arnell makes the most of the magnificent abundance in her kitchen garden...
Sue Whigham explores Chakra gardens...
Jo Arnell shows how carefully considered vistas and pathways can enhance your outdoor space...
Sue Whigham finds peonies being cultivated in the heart of the Weald ...
Jo Arnell explains where to start...
Jo Arnell gets her plot ready to grow vegetables...
Sue Whigham enjoys the delights of Vita Sackville-West's and Harold Nicolson's former home, Long Barn...
Sue Whigham explores the benefits of landshare...
Sue Whigham explains how to look after our woodland assets
December 2009 This month, Lucy Fleming & Flo Simpson points us in the right direction of the perfect Christmas wreath...
October 2009 Alex Mitchell makes gardening trendy
September 2009 Sue Whigham boxes clever with raised beds ...
August 2009 Over the centuries there have been times when the Entente Cordiale has been anything but cordial and the French have been not a little dismissive of things English
July 2009 Sue Whigham visits this magnificent garden on the North Downs
April 2009 Sue Whigham advises on how to get the best out of your greenhouse
March 2009 Claire Tennant-Scull explores the richly planted gardens at Godington Park
February 2009 Self sufficiency in food is becoming more and more popular in these troubled times. Local farmer, Jane Howard, lets us into the secrets of porcine husbandry...
January 2009 Forty years on and the much-loved Wealden charity Gardening for Disabled Trust is still helping people with disabilities to enjoy their gardens.
May 2008 Water adds another dimension to a garden, generating a sense of peace and tranquillity as well as being a magnet for wildlife...
April 2008 Most children love getting dirty, so gardening has an inbuilt advantage as an activity that?s fun. By giving a small amount of time, we can initiate them into the pleasures of creating a garden of their own