It’s almost bluebell season, when we walk through woodlands cloaked in carpets of the trademark late spring flowers. But do the bluebell woods we visit harbour English bluebells or Spanish varieties, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People planting flowers in a backyard - Fangxianuo/Getty Images Bluebells have a way of charming us. They seem to dance in the ...
Bluebells are a springtime showstopper, transforming shady corners and woodland edges into dreamy carpets of color. Choosing the right variety, planting at the proper time, and mimicking their natural ...
The next time you go looking for plants in a garden center, there's a fast-growing spring flower that you aren't likely to ...
If your own outdoor space is fortunate enough to have bluebells growing in it, one gardener has urged you to take action this month to keep on top of your flowers. Denise Hope, also known as Mud and ...
Clumps of forget-me-nots, tulips swaying in the breeze, a carpet of bluebells, tangles of clematis arching over gates and doorways. Think of a quintessential English country garden, and it’s these ...
Gardeners have been cautioned not to dig up one common plant this spring, as it is illegal. Renowned horticulturist Monty Don has also warned that such action would "break the law". Now that spring is ...
A charity is urging people to "stick to the path" when visiting bluebell woods to make sure the flowers are still there next ...
With spring now upon us, numerous flowers are beginning to emerge, including daffodils, tulips and primroses. Among Britain's most distinctive blooms is the bluebell, which appears in gardens and ...