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Robin Lane Fox

Gardening Columnist

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

  • Friday, 4 October, 2024
    Gardens
    Nietzsche, Burke and the secret to a happy garden

    The answer is plants that thrive, and so make us smile — here are three that lead the way

    A close-up of two fuchsia flowers, which are a red-purple on their sepals and a dark purple blue on their skirts
  • Friday, 27 September, 2024
    Gardens
    The only way is Essex?

    RHS Hyde Hall’s dry clay soil shows us what the gardens of the future could look like — to varying effect

  • Friday, 20 September, 2024
    Gardens
    Future-proof spring: what to plant now for a spectacular 2025

    It’s not all about the tulips. Taking a punt on autumn-sown annuals and biennials can boost next year’s blooms

    A painted lady butterfly on a eupatorium boneset flower
  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    Gardens
    Bed time for badger-proof bulbs

    ’Tis the season to plant narcissi, snowdrops and other corms that triumph in the face of wildlife attacks

  • Friday, 6 September, 2024
    Gardens
    The darling buds of September

    Weeding and deadheading now are among the quick fixes that will encourage a profuse second flowering in the weeks ahead

  • Friday, 30 August, 2024
    Gardens
    My garden in August has never looked more magnificent

    Cool conditions have set the scene for stupendous displays of crocosmia, hydrangea and phlox

    white phlox flowers with spots of purple at the centre
  • Friday, 23 August, 2024
    Gardens
    A new garden ‘room’ for Wollerton Old Hall

    Over 40 years, Lesley Jenkins has continually reshaped this Shropshire landmark with her painter’s eye — and recent changes are particularly superb

    A formal garden pathway lined with neatly trimmed conical topiary trees and round shrubs, leading towards an ornate gate in the distance. The scene is shaded by the large, twisted branches of an overhanging tree
  • Friday, 16 August, 2024
    House & Home
    Buddlejas are all aflutter

    Despite a distinct lack of painted ladies and red admirals, the majestic butterfly plants are more popular than ever

  • Friday, 9 August, 2024
    Gardens
    Dionysus, dahlias and Olympic derangement

    Dahlia Parc Floral de Paris is being hyped as the flower of the Games, but France has many others more deserving of glory

    A large cream-coloured many-petalled flower turning beige-pink at the centre
  • Friday, 2 August, 2024
    Gardens
    Wild flowers of Georgia on my mind . . . 

    The country’s flora, from the Caucasus mountains to the shores of the Black Sea, is a gardener’s invitation to rethink the possible

    Flowers in the foreground and a spectacular mountain gorge with braided river running through
  • Friday, 26 July, 2024
    Gardens
    Don’t miss one of my favourite flowery paradises

    Look closely at the blooms in the medieval masterpiece the Wilton Diptych — they carry a significance far beyond mere decoration

  • Friday, 19 July, 2024
    Gardens
    Don’t forget your umbellifer

    Think horizontally with ‘flathead’ flowers, which tango with spikes to create an artfully shaped garden

    gold coloured flat-headed flowers
  • Friday, 12 July, 2024
    Gardens
    Seize the daylily

    There are 100,000 varieties of this irrepressible plant, at their best now — and a doddle to grow

    An expansive garden showcases rows of colourful flowers, with hues of yellow, orange, and deep purple. The scene is complemented by lush green grass and a variety of trees, some with dark red leaves, set against a backdrop of a cloudy sky
  • Friday, 5 July, 2024
    Gardens
    How Donald Trump helped improve my garden

    Self-propagating flowers need strict oversight but some gems come courtesy of the former president’s Irish golf course

  • Friday, 28 June, 2024
    Gardens
    Meeting my floral foster family, 60 years on

    Ramondas and dawn poppies planted while working at the Munich alpine garden in the 1960s have seeded new generations

    rocky terrain, pathways and low-growing alpine plants
  • Friday, 21 June, 2024
    Gardens
    The rise and rise of the rose

    It has been another vintage year for the beloved flower, despite some spoils from heavy rain

    Close-up of blooming roses in a mix of colors, including deep red, bright pink, light pink, and creamy white. The petals are layered and ruffled
  • Friday, 14 June, 2024
    Gardens
    How the fairies shrunk the wild flowers in the Burren

    A rich convergence of plants from the Alps to the Arctic to the Med grace this rocky limestone region of western Ireland

    low growing purple flowers on rocky terrain
  • Friday, 7 June, 2024
    Gardens
    Rhododendrons enjoy a Himalayan spring in Wiltshire

    This year’s cool and wet weather has helped the plant’s vigour and proliferation at a wooded haven of rarities

  • Friday, 31 May, 2024
    Gardens
    Betting on the weather for bedding out plants

    Daisies, petunias, fuchsias and salvias are ready to inject colour and drama, as long as frost is at bay

    Close-up of purple flowers in a plant pot
  • Friday, 24 May, 2024
    Gardens
    The champions of the Chelsea Flower Show

    The outdoor gardens show a variety and skill far wider than were on display in the 1960s

    The colourful display amid the winding slate-stone paths in Matthew Childs’ garden for the Terrence Higgins Trust
  • Friday, 17 May, 2024
    Chelsea Flower Show
    Can Chelsea Flower Show sustain itself?

    Detractors rue the event’s scale and waste but it still offers untold inspiration to gardeners

  • Friday, 10 May, 2024
    Gardens
    How I learnt to love the plant varieties I once shunned

    A visit to a Norfolk garden leads to a dramatic conversion regarding a trinity of lifelong hates

  • Friday, 3 May, 2024
    Gardens
    Why growing alpine plants is a mountain to climb

    Excessive heat in summer and endless wet in winter have led to casualties — but there is hope yet

  • Friday, 26 April, 2024
    Gardens
    Spring has been fast, slow and grim for gardeners — but glorious too

    Rainfall has deprived us of the warmth and light of the sun, but a lack of frost has meant a prolonged period of early flowers

    wisteria blossoms on the front of a house in London
  • Saturday, 20 April, 2024
    Gardens
    Notes from a small vegetable garden

    The possibilities have multiplied recently for gardens in tight spaces, from pots to patios, buckets to balconies

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