plant porn: rose hip
Roses, man. They've been keeping us going all summer long with their big, blousy blooms and heavenly floral scent. But they don't stop there, oh no...
Read moreNow as a rule, we like to say plants are good for you, and they are - except when they're not. Along with all the beautiful, useful and nourishing ...
Read moreBright green sprawling vines of foliage with little feathery cones of beery goodness. A true favourite for some of us, hops have been the mainstay ...
Read moreGood for more than just your cup of Earl Grey! Bergamot is the green, wrinkly-lime-looking citrus well known for it's distinctive (and rather drea...
Read moreOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and to mark it we're supporting the amazing GIRLvsCANCER's In Bloom campaign. Breast cancer is the most ...
Read moreBorn in Matsumoto, Japan in 1929, Yayoi Kusama is commonly acknowledged as one of the most important living Japanese artists. Her work is instantly...
Read moreWe might be biased, but London is without a doubt one of the most beautiful places when autumn hits. With an estimated 8 million trees, it's hardly...
Read moreFor the first time at Chlesea Flower Show this year, houseplants have had a whole area dedicated to them. If it's got you all inspired to expand y...
Read moreRecipe and words by Klara Risberg Such a quick and easy recipe but the key is to find great pasta and crab. Perfect for a weekend treat! Yo...
Read moreI bloody love nasturtiums. They're easy to grow, come in some absolutely gorgeous colours, and you can use literally every part of the plant if you...
Read moreBarbara Hepworth is without doubt one of the best known British woman artists of the last century (maybe ever) and it's not hard to see why. Along ...
Read moreThis isn't the first time we've gone on about how much we love sweet peas and we're always sad to see them go as the seasons start to change. Sweet...
Read moreTHE DEETS As September rolls around, the hedgerows and overgrown fences that once held host to a host of tiny white flower start to become peppered...
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