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      Robin Lane Fox

      Gardening Columnist

      Robin Lane Fox writes a gardening column for the FT Weekend supplement.

      • Friday, 9 May, 2025
        Gardens
        Rubens reimagined: painter’s 17th-century garden is brought back to life

        The master artist’s garden was integral to his Antwerp town house, and it has now been replanted after meticulous historical study

      • Friday, 2 May, 2025
        Gardens
        Pining for colour in the garden? It’s time to go a-Maying

        Climate change has put the season on fast forward: the wisteria and roses are flowering too early — but the colour rush is a spur to agile new planting prepping

      • Friday, 25 April, 2025
        Gardens
        Lessons in adversity: the bountiful resilience of Dorothy Clive Garden

        In 1940, Shropshire homeowner Harry Clive turned his attention to an ‘impregnable’ gravel quarry. The garden haven he created for his chronically ill wife remains an inspiration

      • Friday, 18 April, 2025
        Gardens
        A tale of two shoppers: how to win at the garden centre dash this Easter

        To buy big or to shop shrewdly? Eye-catching blooms or plantings to nurture? Such are the questions many a couple will wrangle over this weekend. And an old hand has thoughts?.?.?.?

        Large country house surrounded by trees and a blooming pink magnolia tree on a green lawn
      • Friday, 11 April, 2025
        Gardens
        Follow the Yellow Book road: a handbook of great British gardens to visit

        The National Garden Scheme’s thousands of participants offer a microcosm of horticultural and social evolution, inspiration — and, if you’re lucky, tea and cakes

        Formal garden viewed through an open window, with neat hedges, manicured lawns, stone steps and rolling green hills in the background
      • Friday, 4 April, 2025
        Gardens
        At last, a leader who isn’t tariff obsessed?.?.?.?

        Jahangir, the Mughal poet, was a ‘seizer of worlds’, hunter of lions and heavy drinker — but he was also a lover of plants and hater of customs duty

        Painting of a zebra in profile, surrounded by a floral border with Persian or Urdu script on the right
      • Friday, 28 March, 2025
        Gardens
        The inbetweeners: what to plant to span waning winter and surging spring

        There is still much to admire in hardy hellebores and heathers — but budding magnolia and camellia are starting to steal the show

        A white country house with a slate roof, surrounded by a garden with neatly trimmed hedges, green lawns, and magnolia trees in full bloom with pink and white flowers
      • Friday, 21 March, 2025
        Gardens
        Why we should all be Marxists

        Admirers of Roberto Burle Marx, that is — the Brazilian landscape designer who is honoured in a Royal Academy exhibition

        A landscaped garden with vibrant flowers, dense greenery, and a winding path is set against a towering mountain with a misty atmosphere in the background
      • Friday, 14 March, 2025
        Gardens
        Early to bed: the best plants to prep now for the warmer months

        By sending off now for seeds – pelargoniums, marigolds, sweet peas and cosmos among them – and sowing them under cover, you’ll cut your costs, but double your fun

      • Friday, 7 March, 2025
        Gardens
        New highs for rare and extraordinary alpine flowers

        Mountain plants from the Alps to the Himalayas are struggling as climate changes, but the ingenious displays at the Alpine Garden Society show are beacons of hope

        A collection of potted flowers in shades of pink, white, and purple with delicate petals and green foliage
      • Friday, 28 February, 2025
        Gardens
        How to make an incredible, edible garden

        Do we need a more foodie approach to flowering plants? An inspiring new book says so

        A garden with tomato plants, leafy greens, herbs, and orange flowers surrounds a gravel path leading to a rustic wooden outdoor kitchen with hanging dried plants
      • Friday, 21 February, 2025
        Gardens
        William Morris, Islamic art and a reason to fall in love with the ‘enamelled lawn’ again?

        The Arts and Crafts designer incorporated patterns from Islamic art into carpets, textiles and wallpaper, as an exhibition explores. Gardeners should follow his cues

        a detailed floral pattern with large, intricately drawn flowers and curved leaves on a textured, warm-toned background
      • Friday, 14 February, 2025
        Gardens
        Diversity and inclusion? We need more of it in our tree planting

        British hawthorn, oak and birch enrich the landscape, but so do varieties hailing from as far away as China and Chile

        A winter landscape with tall trees and shrubs. There is  a partially frozen pond in the foreground
      • Friday, 7 February, 2025
        Gardens
        A hands-on guide to plug plants: the secret to varying your bedding

        There is science and art in putting these little-more-than seedlings in the ground. And now’s the time to act, before they — and their prices — grow

      • Friday, 31 January, 2025
        Gardens
        The expert guide to keeping your orchids alive and thriving

        February is the peak month for displays of the exotic flower at botanical gardens around the world. And a good time to ask for advice on keeping yours healthy

        Red and pink orchids blooming above large, spiky agave plants in a greenhouse. Sunlight streams through a glass ceiling
      • Friday, 24 January, 2025
        Gardens
        England’s great Arcadian gardens are its ‘natural capital’

        A new book illustrates that far from being pastoral fantasies wasting land, money and energy, they are a valuable cultural export, part of the country’s enduring soft power

        A countryside landscape with a neoclassical rotunda near a cascading stream in the foreground, surrounded by green fields and trees, while a grand hilltop building with arched columns and a bell tower overlooks the scene under a clear sky
      • Friday, 17 January, 2025
        Gardens
        AI garden planners are like spades — powerless unless masterfully steered

        Digital garden planning programmes can be useful tools, but they can’t replace human imagination, experience — and the instinct to go rogue

        A lush garden filled with colourful flowers and greenery serves as the backdrop. A smartphone graphic is overlaid on the right side. The screen displays a garden planning app called ‘Gardenplanner.ai’
      • Friday, 10 January, 2025
        Gardens
        A sunlit winter planted hope and despair in Van Gogh’s Proven?al gardens

        Personal mood lies at the heart of how we perceive gardens, as the National Gallery’s exhibition of the Dutch artist’s work illuminates

        A painting of a garden where a central circular pond is surrounded by pathways that divide the garden into various sections filled with colourful flowers and plants
      • Sunday, 5 January, 2025
        Gardens
        Gardening losses? Be brave and replant immediately

        The National Botanic Gardens in Ireland’s County Wicklow offer valuable lessons in hope and persistence in the face of despair and adversity

      • Wednesday, 25 December, 2024
        Gardens
        Giotto’s genius blooms afresh in Padua

        Restoration of the biblical frescoes in the Scrovegni chapel reveals the Italian painter to be not just the maestro of human gesture and form but a brilliant botanical artist as well

      • Friday, 13 December, 2024
        Gardens
        Five winter-flowering plants to bring joy to the world

        Deck the halls — and window boxes — with pansies, jasmine, mahonia, cyclamen or choisya

        Close-up of colorful pansy flowers in shades of purple and red, with bright yellow accents
      • Friday, 22 November, 2024
        Gardens
        Longwood Gardens’ spectacular reinvention

        The reimagining of this temple of horticulture in Philadelphia County is on a scale unimaginable in the UK

        A greenhouse with tall glass walls and a high, arched glass ceiling. It is filled with leafy plants of various types and sizes
      • Friday, 15 November, 2024
        Gardens
        Wildlife is wonderful — but not in my back garden

        The mild weather favours flowery Novembers but destructive animals are out in force. Plants that resist attack are the way to keep colour and life in bloom

        A lush garden where a tree in the foreground is heavily laden with small orange and brown fruits
      • Friday, 8 November, 2024
        Gardens
        Rory McEwen: ‘A lot goes on in a dying leaf’

        An exhibition of the great botanical artist’s work is currently touring, giving us an opportunity to look as deeply at nature as he did

        A detailed painting of a fallen leaf, which is brown and curling up at the edges
      • Friday, 1 November, 2024
        Gardens
        Why are autumn colours more vibrant in the US than in Britain?

        A trip to Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum makes the UK’s season pale in comparison

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