Searched for "Thyme", click here to show all the news. Gardening & Plant Care Keep your lawn looking healthy even when it’s dry Knowing how to keep your lawn looking healthy even when it’s dry is important if you want to keep your lawn in good shape during long, hot and dry weather spells. 8 top tips for a Mediterranean garden Bring the colours and scents of the Mediterranean to your own back garden! Read our top tips on how to give your garden a Mediterranean makeover. Add green beauty to the Christmas table Here are some inspiring ideas for green decor that will transform your Christmas table into a visual delight. Spice Up Your Life with Boma's Herb Plant Starter Collection Ready to add some flavour to your life and garden? Look no further than Boma's herb starter collections. Grow your own herbs and spice up your cooking! Edible ground cover plants These edible ground cover plants are perfect for the garden and will ensure plenty of ground is covered with pretty plants. 6 top plants for full sun Here are six of the best plants for full sun. How to get rid of cabbage worms Here's how to get rid of cabbage worms in your beloved garden, patio, balcony or roof terrace. 5 great planting ideas for balconies Here are our top tips on balcony gardening and the best plants to choose from. Organic Lawn Care There are many options and plenty of advice for keeping a thriving, green lawn, so we have put together some easy ways to make sure your property is treated and cared for organically with the environment in mind. How to grow herbs indoors This how-to grow herbs indoors advice will ensure you get the best from your herbs for the longest harvesting period you can and help to keep your herbs looking fresh and thriving indoors. How to grow fruit on your balcony Fancy eating fruit picked fresh from your own balcony? Find out which fruits grow best in pots and how to make the most of your balcony garden. How to dry herbs for winter Whether you use your own home-grown herbs or fresh herbs from the supermarket, drying herbs is easy to do. Previous 123 Next Do you have gardening or plant questions? Ask the team