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Gather your garden favourites into containers to create a floral celebration this spring
Make 2026 the year your houseplants thrive. From stunning Streptocarpus to beautiful Begonias, this is your new go-to range for exotic, easy-care plants.
Find all you need to take you from first dig to first bloom, with must-have tools, vibrant plants and more
Discover this legendary horticultural brand, supplying gardeners since 1808
Celebrate the start of spring with divine dahlias, our Plant of the Month. Part of the daisy family, these uplifting blooms are a real pick-me-up in any garden.
Dahlias come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny to giant, with some reaching up to 6m tall and the flowers sizing up at whopping 35cm across - the size of a dinner plate!
Dahlias were first discovered by Spanish botanists in the 16th century, who noted them growing wild on the hillsides of Mexico.
The best time to plant out dahlias is late May or early June, when there are no more frosts forecast.
In fact, the Royal Horticultural Society has given 125 dahlia cultivars an Award of Garden Merit - and counting!
With spring just round the corner, tick off this to-do list to bring the new season into your garden
As the days get longer and a new gardening season begins, get a head start for spring and the whole year ahead with our in-depth guide.
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What plants can I buy at QVC UK?
QVC UK sells a wide range of live plants for both indoor and outdoor spaces, through a wide range of nurseries including YouGarden, Plants2Gardens, Thompson & Morgan, Hayloft Plants and Richard Jackson.
Which garden tools do I need?
Essential gardening tools for beginners and seasoned gardeners include sturdy gloves, a sharp hand trowel, a hand fork for weeding and secateurs for pruning.
What lawn care products does QVC UK have?
QVC offers a wide range of lawn care products, including specialised fertilisers, weed killers and grass repair solutions. Popular lawn care formulas include Richard Jackson's Lawn Magic, a liquid feed that helps to strengthen grass roots and green it too, Grass Gains One Shot Wonder, a liquid fertiliser that works rapidly to restore your lawn, and plenty more to help revive your grass.
Does QVC have DIY tools?
Yes, QVC offers a variety of DIY tools, home improvement gadgets and equipment for household tasks. Discover power tools like drills and screwdrivers, DIY essentials including tool sets and ladders and fixing and maintenance must-haves like adhesives and cleaners right here at QVC UK.
What are the best lighting techniques for highlighting mature trees in a garden?
Highlighting mature trees in a garden is best achieved through a combination of techniques that accentuate their height, bark texture, and canopy structure. Uplighting a large tree by placing spotlights or in-ground well lights at the base of it is a popular technique, aiming them upwards. For a dramatic effect, place the lights closer to the trunk to emphasise the trunk's verticality. To show off the spread of branches, move the lights slightly further away.
Which pots and planters should I use?
Choosing the right pots and planters for your plants involves matching the material to the plant's environment (indoor or outdoor), the plant's needs, and your aesthetic style. Drainage is essential for most plants to prevent root rot, so ensure that your pots and planters have drainage holes, especially outdoors.
Choose a pot that's one or two inches larger in diameter than the plant's current root ball to allow it room to grow. For herbs, shallow, wide pots are best because they have shallow roots, while vegetables and shrubs need deep, large pots (at least 30cm - 40cm in diameter for tomatoes) to ensure they have enough soil volume to avoid drying out. For your house plants, use planters with a drainage tray (saucer) or a cachepot (a decorative pot without holes that holds a plastic nursery pot) to protect furniture.