Gardens
Celebrate the National Garden Scheme's 85th Anniversary
March 9th 2012
Celebrate the National Garden Scheme's 85th Anniversary with The English Garden magazine's exclusive events
The Turning of the Year, Gardens, Wiltshire
January 23rd 2012
Art, wildlife and the River Ebble are features of this lovely garden, as Gina Gordon describes
Who needs Gardeners’ World?
December 1st 2011
The English Garden magazine has dipped its muddy gardening boot into the world of professional film
Who needs Gardeners’ World?
December 1st 2011
The English Garden magazine has dipped its muddy gardening boot into the world of professional film
Create homes for wildlife in your garden with ‘Jordans 10% Challenge’
October 19th 2011
One of Britain’s best-known cereal companies, Jordans Cereals, is issuing a challenge to Britain’s gardeners to follow the example set by farmers that grow Jordans cereals and make at least 10% of their gardens into homes for wildlife...
Create homes for wildlife in your garden with ‘Jordans 10% Challenge’
October 19th 2011
One of Britain’s best-known cereal companies, Jordans Cereals, is issuing a challenge to Britain’s gardeners to follow the example set by farmers that grow Jordans cereals and make at least 10% of their gardens into homes for wildlife...
World’s first living billboard made entirely of British flowers
August 26th 2011
Shoppers in London were treated to quite a sight today, as a billboard made entirely of living flowers was revealed outside the Westfield Shopping Centre...
Fine Pruning
April 7th 2011
We catch up with a few Wiltshire-inspired exhibitors as they make final preparations for this year’s Chelsea Flower Show
Late Summer Beauty
August 19th 2010
Sean Magee selects four enchanting and colourful National Gardens Scheme gardens to visit – and help raise funds
Crop Art
November 10th 2009
Since more crop circles appear in Wiltshire than anywhere else in the world, we look at some examples of this year's ‘devil mowers'.
England Personified: Avebury
July 29th 2009
Tara Burke of the National Trust takes us on a tour of a manor that has as much history on offer as the nearby stone circle
Hidey Hole at Heale
June 8th 2009
Alison Joyce visits a house with a gorgeous garden that hid King Charles II for six days in 1651, not that he would have been inclined to wander around much, although he did visit Stonehenge waiting for preparations to be made.
Leaping Beauty
February 6th 2009
Melanie Vincent of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust takes a look at the brown hare, one of Wiltshire's most charismatic mammals.
Wiltshires Winter Lakes
December 4th 2008
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust's Melanie Vincent invites you to discover the magic of a wildlife nature reserve in the depths of winter
Stourton House Flower Garden
July 31st 2008
Author Jess Wynn visits a garden that doesn't conform to the norm.
Back to Nature with Wiltshire Wildlife Trust
July 23rd 2008
While many of us see the summer as a time to relax and recharge our batteries, the incredibly diverse world of nature has other ideas. The next few months will see the countryside burst into a hive of activity with flowers blooming, insects buzzin...
The Vole Story
March 7th 2008
The Vole Story and nothing but the Vole Story: water voles have had a bit of a battering from the environment over recent years, but they are very much alive and well in Wiltshire and, if they could steer a barge, probably would.

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