Hartley Magazine

All the latest news, hints, tips and advice from our experts

Rambling roses and wisterias ‘will need pruning’

In an article for UK national newspaper the Guardian, former presenter of the Gardeners World television show and garden writer Alys Fowler underlined just how important it is for green-fingered enthusiasts to take action to keep certain plants in shape. She specified that pruning is particularly important in order to maintain the growths in their […]

Plants ‘regularly need to be cut back’

With fall fast approaching, it is vital that green-fingered enthusiasts do not allow their garden activities to pile up, as many plants will be requiring close care throughout late summer. In an article for the UK national newspaper the Daily Telegraph, professional gardener and writer Helen Yemm suggested that a significant amount of varieties will […]

Oriental greens ‘can be grown in a glasshouse’

Gardening enthusiasts who enjoy using their glasshouse to nurture fruit and vegetables that they can use in the kitchen when ready may wish to consider diversifying their produce. If this is the case – then why not give oriental greens some thought? In an article for UK national newspaper the Guardian, former presenter of the […]

Late flowers ‘can keep gardens colourful in fall’

As we enter late August, the summer season is due to gradually start giving way to fall, which his typically characterised by more uneven weather and a duller atmosphere all around. However, there is no need for this to apply to the garden, as green-fingered enthusiasts are able to maintain a space that can perpetuate […]

Verbascum ‘could be the ideal plant’

In an article for the UK national newspaper the Guardian, garden writer Kendra Wilson explained that great mullien is a wonderful plant. It is alternatively known by its Latin binominal name of verbascum thapsus – although it has many colloquial names, such as Aaron's Rod, Jacob's Staff, Grandmother's Flannel, Beggar's Blanket and Witch's Taper. "With […]

Six Plants for Water Gardens in Containers – the most xeric plants live in water

The hot weather chore of watering container plants can make you feel like you’re trapped in a perpetual motion machine. What, wilted again? However, you can enjoy wonderful containers that need little extra care when the temperatures soar. Simply choose plants that will consent to grow in bog conditions. Place them pot and all in […]

New varieties of plants can be very colorful

There are so many approaches to gardening that green-fingered enthusiasts can be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing an approach to stick with. However, creating a colorful space in a greenhouse is undoubtedly an option that holds near-universal appeal. This can particularly be the case for those who are looking to give their […]

Viola Denim is a stunning purple flower

When gardening for food, green-fingered enthusiasts typically turn to the obvious choices – herbs and vegetables, for instance. However, why not be a little more adventurous and try and hunt down something a little more unusual? Not only will this make your greenhouse stand out a little bit more, but it could also impress dinner […]

Clematis ‘can still be planted in hot weather’

When out and about finding new plants to add to a garden, it would be perfectly understandable for keen green-fingered enthusiasts to be attracted to something that is not currently in season. Needless to say, this can lead to problems upon returning home, as nobody wants to see their new wildlife start to wilt straight […]

Bee orchids ‘are a treat for gardeners’

When selecting what plants to focus on in a greenhouse, gardening enthusiasts are more than spoilt for choice. The orchid is one solid option – and has been a perennial hit for many years. Indeed, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in the UK recently took advantage of glasshouses to create a hot green space to […]