The dry garden at St Erth
Selecting a palate of plants that thrive in the local conditions is the key to success for this beautiful and resilient garden.
The Cloudehill borders after 33 years
Trialling, tweaking and tending our ever-evolving borders.
Heronswood’s reinstated kitchen garden
A labour of love to re-establish our working kitchen garden brings beauty and bounty.
Werribee Park Heritage Orchard is more than an orchard
It’s a story still being written – with roots in the past and branches reaching forward.
From ancient roots to Australian fields
A glimpse into garlic’s ancient past and its modern Australian growers.
Saving heirloom seeds
Preserving flavour, history and diversity in your garden.
Falling in love with frogs
Australia’s frog species are in trouble but gardeners are key in helping them thrive in frog-friendly spaces at home.
Solutions to the housing crisis must also consider our gardens
New research identifies the critical intersection of housing, gardens and health for older Australians.
Changing the world, one garden at a time
From passion to purpose: our Diggers gardeners share why we garden.
Dumfries House, Scotland
A noble gesture that saved a garden and grew opportunities for the community beyond.
Sweet Peas
A history and guide to year-round blooms.
Growing our impact
How philanthropy helps us shape a more sustainable future.
Isn’t making money just a means to an end?
Diggers co-founder Clive Blazey explains why he is excited about the next 10 years.
A new gardening year
And an exciting RHS endorsement!