Gardens
The Last Hurrah
Jo Arnell explains how to squeeze in as much colour as possible before the inevitable onset of the chill...
Wildlife Friends
Follow Sue Whigham’s tips to ensure you make your garden a winter haven for the birds and the bees...
What’s Hot in the Garden
Keep your garden as cool as your interiors with Jo Arnell’s tips for keeping on-trend...
Moving Plants in Your Garden
Any Gardening Questions’ will be held daily at Wealden Times Midsummer Fair’s Sew, Grow, Eat festival. Gardening expert and Daily Telegraph columnist Helen Yemm, will be in the chair. Here she guides us through her tips on transplanting shrubs...
Foraging – Food for Free
Michael White, foraging expert and founder of Rural Courses, handpicks the tastiest wild treats and explains why it’s best to be selective...
Create a One-Stop Shop for Bees
Take a leaf out of writer and gardener Alex Mitchell’s brand new book The Rurbanite and try your hand at one of her satisfying garden projects, which you can complete in under an hour...
The Room Outside
Wealden Times takes a trip al fresco to interview two Wealden residents (and outdoor enthusiasts) about their own special garden escapes...
Secret Garden
Sue Whigham explores the magical garden at Whitehurst in Chainhurst, open to the public in October as part of the NGS open gardens scheme...
Florals with Morals
With an industry worth £2.2 billion in the UK alone, Penny Kemp looks into the origins of the flowers and plants that we have become so accustomed to buying in the shops...
Get Involved
Inspire your children to garden with Dawn Isaac’s beautifully simple creative project...
Colour Burst
Sue Whigham uncovers vibrant floral treasures during a trip to the beautiful Hole Park in Rolvenden...
Hedge Your Bets
Country man, Michael White, explains why tradition reigns supreme when it comes to creating and maintaining the perfect hedge...
Go Nuts!
Hedgerow forager Michael White signals the start of autumn with a trip to gather cobnuts...