Every year Husband tries to grow the biggest basil he can from a supermarket plant, starting in early spring and ending as the weather gets cold. This is 2021's Giant Basil (with the little grey pot it came in for scale)8mo ⋅ triangle_ears ⋅ r/GardeningUK
My garden in South East London looking like a painting last night. Six years ago there was nothing but brambles and bindweed!1yr ⋅ thebonbongirl ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Let part of my garden go to wild flowers this year. Insects love it !1yr ⋅ linuxrogue ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Croatian here, sorry but can't find European gardening community. Glad to join you all2mo ⋅ BlackFanNextToMe ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Found this old photo from my friends allotment. Can't be arsed building a raised bed? Just use an old bed!1yr ⋅ Redsbet ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Mr Hedgington got a partner, after 3 long years of bachelordom! None of my rl peeps understand the excitement!1yr ⋅ FantasticMootastic ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Hope I’m allowed to post this, but really feeling this today! (meme not created by me)1yr ⋅ shrek1345 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
The peanuts have germinated! So excited for this crazy experiment.1yr ⋅ TheSereneBadger ⋅ r/GardeningUK
After a very long week my spirits were lifted coming home to see the garden in need of weeding but still looking pretty good.1yr ⋅ jonny-p ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Our rose bush. These roses were saved from a garden skip about 7 years ago.11mo ⋅ TraditionalShame97 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
You guys! Look at her! Aldi impulse buy, and I'm not disappointed!1yr ⋅ FantasticMootastic ⋅ r/GardeningUK
My husband threw our old halloween pumpkin in a border to rot for some reason. Anyway, NOW look!1d ⋅ Raule-of-Ashamoil ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Planting cabbages today, drinking a Bank Holiday beer and eating the crisps our guests left over yesterday! Living the dream!1yr ⋅ Nickandjane ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Hello, I just wanted to introduce myself and my little garden!2yr ⋅ theghostofmarkesmith ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Upcycled second hand greenhouse (yes my mum cleaned the glass very vigorously 😂) dad painted it black. Two panes are broken but they shouldn’t be hard to replace. What do you guys think??1yr ⋅ vandelay1330 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I’m so in love with this colour. Completely unedited. How gorgeous is this!10mo ⋅ cellokitty ⋅ r/GardeningUK
A Sainsbury’s order substituted this instead of Tomorite. Think it’s ok to use on my tomatoes?10mo ⋅ morgyporgy ⋅ r/GardeningUK
6 month transformation... I've never really gardened before, and never had one of my own. My wife was the real architect. Urban garden in South West London.10mo ⋅ pardeyhard ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Crocus part 2 , sorry for the ‘repost’ but a bit of sun ☀️ and they opened up. Thanks crocus, you brighten my day 😎1yr ⋅ UrbanManc ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Newbie gardener; my first flower grown from seed has bloomed today. Couldn't help smiling.1yr ⋅ Magsfisher ⋅ r/GardeningUK
May have gone a little bit overboard at the garden centre this morning1yr ⋅ PresidentSlow ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Pretty happy with my mini wildflower meadow, going to extend next year.11mo ⋅ Snazzlebun ⋅ r/GardeningUK
After a few years of never getting Clematis to flower, this year I've been successful!1yr ⋅ GrumpyPhotography ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Rented all my life, now at the age of 32, I finally have a garden I can make my own. No idea what to do or where to start, but looking forward to learning!3wk ⋅ ellingcheese ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Interested to hear this subs thoughts on lawns. I genuinely like it being a bit of a wild flower meadow but everyone just laughs and says I'm lazy.1yr ⋅ Slartibartfast_33 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I have just found out that the president of the RHS is called Keith WEED which I find quite brilliant.8mo ⋅ Dave-the-Flamingo ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Finally cleared enough ivy to get into one of the old overgrown greenhouses on my land. JACKPOT!1mo ⋅ PorschephileGT3 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Moved to a new house, always wanted to grow veg as never done it before - gone big.1yr ⋅ Yegoala ⋅ r/GardeningUK
After months of toil (and good advice from this sub!) I present to you: the bounty of my estates1yr ⋅ NormanConquest ⋅ r/GardeningUK
It's a work in progress, but this is my garden after a year in my first home6mo ⋅ double-happiness ⋅ r/GardeningUK
First year gardening in Essex and the harvests are coming in thick and fast!10mo ⋅ Cezzalovesketo ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Leave no space unplanted! Couldn't let the sunny spot on my shed go to waste1yr ⋅ twilbo ⋅ r/GardeningUK
With many trees down from Eunice and Franklin, it’s time to spread the word about the importance of leaving some of these trees to nature. Deadwood supports an incredible diversity of life, including ~650 species of British beetles! It is vital habitat.3mo ⋅ xenmate ⋅ r/GardeningUK
So, now I'm the guy that brings veg, whenever I visit friends / relatives10mo ⋅ Murdomadness ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Finally own a garden so I can have raised beds! Finished them today.1yr ⋅ bidsinbangor ⋅ r/GardeningUK
First time growing sweet peas, don't think it'll be the last!11mo ⋅ cheesemongrelette ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Someone suggested that you would like my wild garden complete with fox and badger sets.1yr ⋅ rockchick1982 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I adore Dahlias. My first time growing several kinds. This one is especially stunning! Noordwijks Glorie11mo ⋅ Frangellica ⋅ r/GardeningUK
First evening on the new veg plot! Gorgeous site! Potatoes planted!1mo ⋅ _The_Editor_ ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Looking for recommendations of decorative plants to grow in full shade, suitable for a beginner gardener2mo ⋅ Mother_Lemon8399 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Progress from working with a blank slate, not an expert but I do enjoy gardening!2yr ⋅ Im_watching_everyone ⋅ r/GardeningUK
My dad had the “clever” idea of using Sunflowers as supports for his runner beans (along with a frame) the problem is the sunflowers grew massive and there are beans 3m above the ground!9mo ⋅ Dave-the-Flamingo ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Don't give up, I've had many failures before I managed to get a good crop going.10mo ⋅ 25nd-username ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Nice bit of container gardening on the deck today. Got through the 400L compost we picked up on Wednesday.1yr ⋅ beecityuk ⋅ r/GardeningUK
First time grower! Chuffed with all the little guys, they did their best11mo ⋅ mimeycat ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Bamboo be gone! The entire left side was full of bamboo and I've dug it all out by hand. It's taken 2 weeks! I have used stones from the garden to build a dry stone wall and filled with soil. Lots of seeds going in and some bedding plants. This has given me a lot of satisfaction and happiness.1yr ⋅ No_Elephant3224 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
When you get carried away with the dead-heading, might as well get a pretty vase out of it.11mo ⋅ kookookittykat ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I bought a tiny blueberry 'stick' last year from Poundland with very low expectations. It's not a stick anymore!1yr ⋅ twilbo ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Has anybody visited The Lost Gardens of Heligan (Cornwall) it's beautiful and rhododendron heaven!1yr ⋅ fionerrr19 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Been pretty jealous of everyone's crocus pics lately so here's my contribution - the sum total of my effort last year planting 200 bulbs!1yr ⋅ samiDEE1 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Sowed some wild flower seeds to help encourage the bees, they’re coming on quite nicely!11mo ⋅ gibgod ⋅ r/GardeningUK
The Xylocope (blue bee) please don't be frightened or kill her. I've just learned something new, more in comments9mo ⋅ RedBanana99 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
My foxglove has decided to flower now, in its first year. March to the heat of your own drum I guess!10mo ⋅ hjiu778 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
First year growing veg and I've just harvested my first batch of 'taters.2yr ⋅ supernintendoch ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I became a homeowner last month and today I put the first plants out in my very own garden. It's not much, but I hope it's the start of something good!1yr ⋅ jennejy ⋅ r/GardeningUK
My first time growing pompom Dahlias and I just think they’re great and want to share them with someone!10mo ⋅ TechnicalVariation ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Saw this on another platform - are you this committed to the cause?!1yr ⋅ JonsterMonster23 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Alliums are getting ready to pop! What's are you anticipating the most in the next few weeks?1yr ⋅ RandomKid16 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I hope this flower growing out of the gutter of the local Tesco inspires you1yr ⋅ dascatmeow ⋅ r/GardeningUK
What a relief. Nearly 10mm of rain today. The plants, trees and vegetables desperately needed that.2wk ⋅ home-farm ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Planting pollinator-friendly flowers last year really paid off this year. Here’s Centaurea montana1yr ⋅ boonzeet ⋅ r/GardeningUK
One year of progress - loads still to do but this year’s been a productive one2yr ⋅ _passerine ⋅ r/GardeningUK
If anyone has a shady corner they want to brighten, then I can highly recommend a Fatsia 'Spider's Web'!1yr ⋅ RandomKid16 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Harvested a massive winter squash! More than 5kg - maxed out my scales 🙈1yr ⋅ catsoo12 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Finally bought and moved into my first house, can't wait to start gardening!2yr ⋅ kvothe101 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Black opal’s are looking good for being outdoors all ‘summer’9mo ⋅ Lynex_Lineker_Smith ⋅ r/GardeningUK
So today I’ve made pots/mini greenhouses out of pop bottles, I’m 23 and all my friends think I’m sad but I was so pleased and just wanted to show off my creation!2yr ⋅ hamertime96 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
First time growing sunflowers. I don't have enough land for them (very small garden) so I'm experimenting with 110L pots. Let's see what happens!3wk ⋅ badsyntax ⋅ r/GardeningUK
What a bounty!! New to growing and planted 5 seed potato’s and got all of these!!! Can’t remember the type and forgot to label as newb! 😂11mo ⋅ Oldgreg_b ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Having moved from the south to the north I've spent 3 years learning how to garden again up here - finally feel I'm making some progress! (Living roof a new addition last month, so early days on that!) Feeling quite proud of what we've created 😁2yr ⋅ Mister_Moose ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Hyacinths are blooming, it's the first time I've planted them (last year) they're a little wonky but I love them!1yr ⋅ Snowy-Ninja ⋅ r/GardeningUK