Robin Lane Fox writes a gardening column for the FT Weekend supplement.
The forests of Euboea were turned to ash in the blaze but, two years later, there are lessons in its gradual recovery
Far-sighted planning and tireless diligence have created a half-century to celebrate in this favoured corner of Norfolk
After a harsh winter, some plants will be a write-off but don’t rush to despair too soon; surprises await
This year’s impressive displays inspired some replacements for winter losses
Even for latecomers to bedding out, these varieties will provide a season-long profusion of flowers
Our columnist is smitten by a Korean ‘masterpiece with wild flowers far more fascinating than British bindweed and buttercups’
Our columnist’s first event was 60 years ago, but he still finds much to look forward to
The author spends a morning sowing seeds at Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons gardening school
The best response to losses from frost and wet is to replenish your stocks and replant immediately
Robin Lane Fox takes issue with the work of the Dutch garden designer renowned for New York’s High Line
Star jasmine, passion flower, clematis and ivy are some of winter’s best survivors
The National Garden Scheme provides planting inspiration while raising money for charities
The long holiday weekend is a good time to apply mulch and to plan for summer flowers
A season punctuated by sharp cold spells has taken its toll on plants
Two passions, ancient history and gardening, intersect during an expedition in Pakistan
The show, in its 75th year, prompts reflection on the power of plants to unite people
These are one of summer’s glories and it pays to know about their preferences in terms of soil and growing conditions
Don’t be afraid to bend — or upend — guidance on what you should plant and where
A Florida exhibition pairs plantings with the Art Nouveau artist’s favourite colours to reveal his natural inspirations
Gardeners and scientists are increasingly aligned — but can they agree on a solution for slugs?
Whether you reach for old faithfuls or decide to experiment, now is the time to select for colour and scent
A new book tracks these delightful plants around the world with erudition and enthusiasm
Gardens do not simply emerge, they must be shaped in terms of spacing, soil, height and colour
After December’s excesses, look ahead to planting wholesome varieties, both old friends and new entrants
These choices will have your garden in flower by the end of that month
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