Seaside gardening? Cut the grassHoliday-home gardening is a horticultural challenge so forget the lawn and think pebbles, driftwood and easy plants insteadSat Mar 11 2017 - 06:00
Yellow shouts spring in the gardenSo why do so many gardeners avoid the colour in garden planting schemes?Sat Mar 11 2017 - 00:00
Our man in savannah: behind the plants at Dublin ZooHorticulturalist Stephen Butler creates habitats that conjure up far-off landsSat Mar 04 2017 - 06:00
All the presidentsâ gardensThe Obamas followed a long line of US presidents into the garden. Will the Trumps carry on the tradition?Sat Mar 04 2017 - 00:00
Clever design opens up gardening for less able-bodied peopleRaised beds, slip-proof surfaces and ingenious tools help keep elderly gardeners goingSat Feb 25 2017 - 06:00
The soil is awake so get going in the gardenFrom salads to sweet pea: here are five gardening projects for springSat Feb 18 2017 - 06:00
Whatâs that noise? Itâs a hedgehog snoringIf you want these spiky creatures in your garden avoid slug pellets and herbicidesSat Feb 18 2017 - 00:00
Thorn in two: My love/hate relationship with rosesFebruary is the time to plant roses â theyâre high maintenance but so worth itSat Feb 11 2017 - 06:00
Never send yellow roses ... the hidden meaning of different bloomsNew book by royal wedding floral designer decodes the meaning of bloomsSat Feb 11 2017 - 00:00
Grow your own wedding bouquetFor a summer wedding, grow fast-growing, long-flowering, floriferous annualsThu Feb 02 2017 - 06:00
Ten great dahlias to grow this yearWith a range of heights and in a spectrum of colours, dahlias are perfect for your gardenSat Jan 28 2017 - 00:00
Dahlias are demanding divas â but theyâre worth itThese showy flowers bring a bit of brilliance to the gardenFri Jan 27 2017 - 06:00
Dig In: Nowâs the ideal time to plant your native hedgerowOpt for a dry period when planting and take its eventual size into careful considerationSat Jan 21 2017 - 00:00
Preparations for a polytunnel, from soil to seed trays â and donât forget the hammockYour guide to the best groundwork, equipment and plants to get startedSat Jan 14 2017 - 06:00
Dig in: the best advice on undercover gardeningFor top tips on growing flowers and food in polytunnels try these books, blogs and postsSat Jan 14 2017 - 00:00
Permaculture: ethical gardening for a better futureTake a holistic, sustainable approach to the garden to foster soil and human healthSat Jan 07 2017 - 01:00
Love in a cold climate: the solitary secrets of my polytunnelGoodbye unpredictable weather constraints, hello undercover gardeningSat Jan 07 2017 - 00:00
Hedges are the life-giving arteries of our landHawthorn, dog rose, spindle, elder: advice about what goes into a traditional hedgerowTue Jan 03 2017 - 11:20
Tiny blooms light up the winter gardenAt this time of year, the sight of a flowering plant or shrub brings a peculiarly intense joySat Dec 31 2016 - 00:00
Environmental artists breaking new groundWith landscape as canvas, âland artâ delights in swirls and spirals using soil as materialThu Dec 29 2016 - 00:00
Last-minute Christmas wreaths you can pluck from the gardenTake your pick of branches and berries, but be careful if foraging further afieldSat Dec 17 2016 - 00:00
Scents of the wild BurrenPerfumes inspired by stark beauty of Burren and variety of native floraThu Dec 15 2016 - 00:00
A true gift guide for gardenersAvoid gimmicky âgiftsâand give gardeners some really useful or beautiful thingsFri Dec 09 2016 - 06:00
Bright berries and winter window boxes bring joy to your worldIn gloomy winter weather, the special charm of the window box lies not so much in colourful floral displays but more in its clever use of handsome foliage and berrying plantsSat Dec 03 2016 - 00:00
Seeds, shoots and leaves: How eco-printing brings fabric to lifeCarlow artist Nicola Brown is showing her wares at National Crafts & Design Fair in RDSThu Dec 01 2016 - 00:00
The bottom line for topsoil: value its benefits before itâs dug to deathStaying in touch with the soil can help to make us happier and save the planetSat Nov 26 2016 - 00:00
Dig In: Space . . . but not as we grow itSeed tests show that colonies on other planets should be able to grow their own foodThu Nov 24 2016 - 00:00
Grapes in a cold climate â prune hard and keep under coverWhether outdoors or under cover, we are coming to the best time to plant vinesSat Nov 19 2016 - 00:00
Say Slainte with a glass of surprisingly good Irish wineA hardy grape variety and tenacious Irish winemakers are confounding the scepticsWed Nov 16 2016 - 13:00
Plot to plate: Dermot Carey explains how he plants kitchen gardens for top restaurantsAnd itâs time to plant tulip bulbsSat Nov 12 2016 - 00:00
Dig in: The notion of kitchen gardens has taken rootMore Irish restaurants cultivate the habit of growing their own seasonal produceThu Nov 10 2016 - 00:00
After the builders have left, first sort the soil in your new gardenAim for the right plants for the right soil and in the right placeSat Nov 05 2016 - 00:01
Dig in: How to build a woodpileThe benefits of growing wood for fuel include the pleasure of chopping and stacking itThu Nov 03 2016 - 00:00
Visit a small garden that sings in the NetherlandsMien Ruys transformed garden design with her experimental, creative approachFri Oct 28 2016 - 15:47
Starting a small garden from scratch: first tackle the soilA town garden can be a place of peace and contemplation, to grow food and watch natureThu Oct 27 2016 - 06:00
There is a tree for every kind of gardenThere is no one perfect tree, but here are suggestions for gardens big and smallSat Oct 22 2016 - 06:00
When architecture meets trees . . .. . . it is like the Verde 25 building in Turin where plants form vital part of designThu Oct 20 2016 - 00:00
Dig in: Botanical artist whose unusual work is highly collectibleCapturing that perfect moment in the gardenSat Oct 15 2016 - 08:00
Autumn â time for new beginnings in the gardenA bit of effort now with weeds and seeds will pay off in next yearâs harvestSat Oct 15 2016 - 00:00
Dig in: Be sure to stick some flowers on your faceThe latest trend on the catwalks involves using fresh flowers to adorn oneselfSat Oct 08 2016 - 06:00
The allure of growing pom poms, spiders, spoons and quillsWith chrysanthemums, itâs best to start with the easy ones, and then work your way up to the showstoppersSat Oct 08 2016 - 06:00
Dig In: Bittersweet smell of autumn is in the airA Norwegian artist has managed to âharvestâ the smell of Central ParkSat Oct 01 2016 - 06:00
Seed capital: How to repopulate your own gardenMany popular hardy annuals are prime candidates for autumn seed-savingSat Oct 01 2016 - 00:00
The elaborate, enduring beauty of Morris & Co textile designsGorgeous Victorian creations based on garden plants are still in high demandSat Sept 24 2016 - 06:00
A farewell to Number 45, as Helen Dillon closes the garden gateThe horticultural luminary has taught many gardeners innumerable lessons in generosity, bravery, joyfulness, editing and anti-snobberyThu Sept 22 2016 - 16:00
A little muck and magic to produce bucket loads of bloomsIn the case of autumn bulb planting, resist the temptation to stay snug indoorsSat Sept 17 2016 - 00:00
Grow your own lunch at workA company garden in Cork provides food, serenity and inspiration for staffTue Sept 13 2016 - 13:00
Advice from a plant hunter: âHave your child plant an orange seedâDan Hinkley, a supernova and reluctant âgranddaddyâ of the gardening world, is coming to IrelandSat Sept 10 2016 - 06:00
Early plant hunters could lose their heads over a pretty flowerIntrepid collectors died of disease, were eaten by wild animals or beheaded by local tribesSat Sept 10 2016 - 06:00
Box clever to avoid dreaded blightGood reasons not to give up on wonderfully versatile box hedging despite fungal diseaseSat Sept 03 2016 - 00:00