Don't leave your pots, planters and containers looking bare after planting up what will be gorgeous bulb displays. Add some winter colour to the bare soil or maybe try some other natural alternatives.
Experimenting with colour to evoke emotion in your gardens is a wonderful thing. We've dipped a toe into colour theory in the latest Tom's Yard blog, looking at acheiving calm or vibrant Spring bulb displays.
Create eye-catching Spring pot displays using some unusual, new and unique tulip varieties. Tom's Yard share what has caught their eye and what they'll be planting in Autumn for spectacular Spring flowering container displays.
This week a rather large lorry arrived from Italy, carrying nearly 15 tonnes of terracotta pots! This import saw a return of many best-sellers along with the introduction of...
You can create the most amazing Spring displays in pots by planting your bulbs now especially Daffodils, so lets explore some alternative varieties to your standard yellow trumpet style to create some spectacular garden displays.
Following the Malvern Autumn Show, I'm now getting on top of the import that arrived the day before the show. This import was a hard one as my team of muscle...
Autumn and Winter is the perfect time to plant bare root roses into pots for a head start on Spring and Summer blooms. Tom' Yard have listed their favourite container roses for scent, shade tolerance, climbing and pollinators, it was certainly a hard job to whittle it done to just one for each category.
In one week I'll be setting up for my final show of the season... What's sometimes labelled as the UK's largest Harvest Festival, the Malvern Autumn Show is a superb event...
Ornamental grasses are perfect for growing in pots as they're drought tolerant and don't like wet feet and damp conditions, they're hardy and not too fussy. We've shared some of our favourites to inspire you if you're looking to grow ornamental grasses in pots.
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