Learn the best plants for coastal and exposed sites. Discover the plants that thrive in tougher conditions from TandM’s guide.
Pollination occurs when bees and insects take pollen from one tree and transfer it to another of the same species to start the fruit growing process.
In this week's gardening blog Michael Perry talks about unusual fruit and vegetables and edible flowers. Read more...
What to sow in February: sweet peas, antirrhinum, chrysanthemum, geranium, basil, brassica, cucumber, tomato, beetroot, carrot, radish, peas, spring onions€¦
Cherry aphids (or cherry blackfly) attack soft, young fruit. Follow our guide to damage and infestation prevention here.
This page provides advice on how to get rid of moss in your garden. Moss in is lawns often caused by poor drainage, soil compaction, excessive shade or mowing too close. Poor drainage and soil compaction can be improved by piercing the entire area with the tines of a garden fork.
Learn how to grow your own salad leaves on the windowsill using our video guide. Sow salad leaves successionally for crops throughout the summer.
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In warm, sunny areas petunias are amongst the most showy and reliable summer bedding plants. Graham Rice explains how to grow them from seed and chooses the best varieties for ideal and less than ideal conditions...
Why not create a wildlife haven on your doorstep? Read on to learn 10 ways to create habitats and encourage wildlife into your garden.
As they are so easy to grow, Thompson andamp; Morgan is running a competition to see who has grown the best display of Tree Liliesandreg;.
If you think beetroot is only good for boiling and pickling, it's time to think again. Find out how to grow beetroot in your garden with our how to guide.
Use patio grow bags to bring easy colour to your patio, courtyard or balcony. Follow our video and learn how to plant up your patio bags.
Find out how to prevent blackleg in your garden. Blackleg is caused by a micro-organism which is spread by using unwashed pots/trays or tools.
Clean your patio the organic way with Algon! We show you how to use this organic patio cleaner in our video.
Spider mites can spread rapidly and damage a wide range of greenery, particularly indoor plants. Here's how you can recognise and limit the damage they do.
Introducing incredibloom® - the industry-grade fertiliser that promises up to 400% more flowers. Part of the incredirange® from Thompson and Morgan
National Gardening Week commences on the 16th April and is brought to you by the Royal Horticultural Society
Take a behind-the-scenes look at our trial grounds and find out how we develop new vegetables! It can take many years to get a new vegetable into the range...
At Thompson and Morgan we trial over 1000 plants each year before we decide which ones are good enough to offer to our customers. It can sometimes take years of trialing to introduce a new product into the range.
This page provides advice on how to tell if your compost has been hot enough to kill off weed seeds.
Gardening advice is just a click away! Watch our video tutorials, read articles by horticultural experts, or pick up helpful tips from our ever popular blog.
Thompson and Morgan has a wide range of fun games puzzles and competitions available online in the UK. Enjoy yourself Online Today!
At Thompson and Morgan, we love sharing customer recipes. Here's one of our favourite homemade plum chutney recipes that you have to try.
The web team picks their favourite plants that are being put on show at the 18th Annual Trial Grounds Open Weekend at Thompson and Morgan HQ in Ipswich, Suffolk.
Our wildlife gardening guides give a great insight into how you can encourage wildlife into your own garden, from growing wildflowers, to installing ponds and more
Although there are probably many more flowers in the garden which can be eaten safely we would recommend that you confine yourself to trying the ones mentioned here and avoid anything that has not been widely recommended.
Find out more about the Thompson and Morgan horticultural question and answer sessions including the latest questions asked and how to get involved.
An article explaining what F1 hybrids are and assesses their advantages and disadvantages by Thompson and Morgan
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