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Get the look: Hillier in Adam Frost’s Show Garden
Elaeagnus ‘Quicksilver’
These tree diagram are large bush , with interesting ash gray - coloured leave . In summer fragile , fragrant flowers blossom from silvery buds , these buds are followed by belittled yield in the Autumn . Due to these trees ultimate stature and disseminate ranging between 2.5 and 4 m , they can make for a unadulterated focal point in your garden . These shrubs can also be pruned making them suitable for small spaces .
Hemerocallis
Hemerocallis or Daylilies are available in a all-embracing variety of colours , arrive at them a various flora to include in your garden . As pictured , they can work well alongside pabulum , due to their power to grow in most conditions , this also means that they are an excellent choice for beginner gardeners . For bloom in bounce , plant these rootstalk in autumn . With long survive bloom and their spread , this plant ’s sure to make an crying impact in your outdoor spaces .
Primula vialii
The hopeful bloom of Primula vialii are incredibly striking amongst lots of gullible shrubbery but can also work well in mental block of colour due to their unequaled look . It ’s a useful plant for your garden , working well in shady borders or patio containers that do not get any afternoon sun . These flora fly high in damp conditions .
Lupinus and Nepeta
Both Lupin and Nepeta are perennial and are good choices for garden border as they will add color year after yr . The demarcation of the white and regal flowers really provide the Nepeta to pop . The tiptop of the lupine in a border makes the flowers more striking , create a focal point in your beds .
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New year , new garden , new trends !
We ’re through the garden gate into 2023 , with a host of horticulture drift blossom throughout the area . Fromhouse plantsreaching dizzying heights of popularity , to the gloss of the class ‘ Viva Magenta’,read on for our full leaning of trends .
To get up close and personal with fresh garden inspiration , new plants , the latest gardening kit and more , join us in 2023 .

Colour of the Year 2023
Hand - peck by Pantone , the color of the year has been named as ‘ Viva Magenta .
Pantone describe the colour as‘brave and fearless , and a pulsating colour whose enthusiasm promotes a joyous and optimistic festivity , publish a new narrative . ’
Discover a world of colour and aroma in the stunningFloral Marquee , split with award - bring home the bacon nurseries and showing .

Sustainable gardening
Whilst your garden might seem to already be very green , it can always be greener !
Discover ways you’re able to make gardening more sustainable , like upcycling common token to make stylish features . What was a pallet , hessian bag , bits of pipe , and tin can , could become a planter , develop bags , water features , and wildlife habitats .
Be breathe in by the BBC Gardeners ’ World Magazine editorial team as they ’re joined by expert to give tips and advice .

Grow your own food
Looking to go from grease to supper this year ? Get brilliant advice from the National Allotment Society at the event .
Peat-free gardening
take about the latest peat - free compost from exhibitor who can extend face - to - face advice .
Indoor gardening
foliation does n’t just belong to outside – bring nature indoors and be urge by the Houseplant Hub .
Mindful gardening
Beautiful Borders render with this year ’s theme ‘ My Garden Escape ’ to give you space savvy ideas .
Gardening on a budget
Discover different way you’re able to get your garden bloom under a tighter budget , with advice from expert gardener .
Fermented foods
Visit the BBC Good Food Summer Show ( with barren entry with your ticket ! ) and discover the later gourmet trends .
Feeling pep up ? encounter out what else is happen at BBC Gardeners ’ World survive this June !














