Hartley Magazine

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Planting for second crops in midsummer

The greenhouse has now been planted up with tomatoes, cucumbers, aubergines and some basil, and the growing year is underway. I want to say ā€˜finallyā€™ ā€“ it is finally underway. It all happened quite late this year ā€“ that long, cold, wet spring really didnā€™t lend itself to early sowings and plantings, even under glass, […]

Hartley Botanic at RHS Chelsea Flower Show Featured in Livingetc’s Latest Issue

Just one week since the event, read about this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, where Hartley Botanic’s exquisite Victorian Glasshouses and cutting-edge garden design trends stole the spotlight. In their latest feature, Livingetc brings you the lush, innovative, and sustainable gardening trends that are shaping our outdoor spaces for 2025 and beyond. From sophisticated Victorian-style […]

Feed and water for bumper harvests

I hope that your greenhouse tomatoes are growing well, despite the lack of light. Itit is time to remove the side shoots of ā€˜cordonā€™ varieties, as they appear, using your finger and thumb, to create a single productive stem and channel moisture and energy into fruit rather than leaf. Keep the compost constantly moist, particularly […]

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Award-winning Plantsā€”Richie Steffen Tells How to Find Them

Itā€™s that time of year when gardeners go out on the great plant hunt. ā€œThere are so many choices out there, ā€œsays Richie Steffen. ā€œSome are fine, but thereā€™s a lot of poor-quality plants as well.ā€ Richie should know. Heā€™s the Executive Director of the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden in Seattle, as well as […]

An Award Winning RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024

ā€˜SIMPLE ELEGANCE ā€“ A TRADITIONAL ENGLISH GARDENā€™ ļ»æļ»æļ»æ Our unrivalled reputation as Englandā€™s most historic and respected Glasshouse and Greenhouse manufacturer was proudly cemented at this yearā€™s RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Where we took the opportunity to showcase four of our beautiful handmade structures (two in brand new colours), launch our exciting new range of […]

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Down a Garden Path

Does designing your garden ever cease? Or is it an ongoing process, and just like any work of art, it’s never really ā€œfinishedā€? Do you find yourself tweaking planting schemes, altering plans to changing growing conditionsā€¦or interests, eliminating this, adding thatā€¦Iā€™m certain few gardeners set their patch in stone. Except, literally, when setting paths through […]

Why garden pests arenā€™t really pests.

We need to rethink our stance on greenfly, aphids, slugs and snails, says Jean Vernon Everything in nature is interconnected, pretty much every single creature has a role to play and a vital place in the food chain. Itā€™s like a baton being passed from runner to runner in the Olympic relay race, but the […]