Site Map
This site map lists the contents of the website, with descriptions of each section to help you find your way.
- Home
- About Us
- About Us - What we do
- Staff - Our key staff
- Link to Us - How to link to us
- Page Views - Website page view statistics
- Advertising Rates - Advertising rates for the PlantAdvice.co.uk website
- Sponsors - Sponsors of our web site
- Testimonials - Testimonials from our happy customers
- Feedback - Help us improve our website with your comments
- Contact Us - How to contact us
- Garden Advice
- Gardening Articles - A regular diary/blog from our resident Gardening Guru with a selection of articles to help you with your every day gardening jobs
- Recommended Reading - Reviews of popular gardening books
- Gardening Tips - Top gardening tips
- Garden & Plant FAQs - A list of frequently asked gardening questions
- Choosing Plant Colours - A guide to choosing suitable plant colours
- Glossary of Terms - Glossary of plant and gardening terms
- Gardening Links - Links to external websites of interest
- Garden & Flower Shows - UK Garden and Flower shows
- Plant & Garden Photos - Plant and garden photographs
- Plant Database
- Search for a Plant - Search for Plants in our database
- Plants A - Z - Look for Plants by alphabetical order
- Plant Types - Plant Categories
- Drought Tolerant Plants - Drought Tolerant Plants
- Ericaceous Plants - Plants requiring ericaceous compost or acid soil
- Annuals & Biennials - Annual plants complete their entire life cycle in one year, whereas Biennial plants complete their life cycle over two growing season.
- Perennials - Evergreen or herbaceous plants that generally live longer than 2 years but don't develop woody stems.
- Non Hardy Perennials - Perennial garden plants that require some winter protection.
- Shrubs and Sub-shrubs - Multi-stemmed, woody shrubs and sub-shrubs with soft stems, whose branches grow from the base rather than from a single trunk.
- Climbers & Wall Shrubs - Climbing plants, creepers and shrubs suitable for growing against a wall, trellis, or other plants.
- Topiary - Plants that can be trained into different shapes.
- Trees - Large, woody, perennial plants with a single main stem and crown of branches with foliage.
- Bulbs, Corms, Tubers & Rhizomatous Plants - Plants that have some kind of storage organ.
- Fruit & Vegetables - A selection of plants suitable for growing in the kitchen garden.
- Grasses & Bamboos - Ornamental grasses and Bamboos.
- Wildflowers - Weeds and Wildflowers.
- Ferns - Evergreen and deciduous ferns.
- Aquatic & Bog Garden Plants - Plants for ponds and pond margins that require their roots submerged in water.
- Groundcover Plants - Plants suitable for filling large areas of soil resulting in low maintenance.
- Houseplants - Ornamental and non-native plants that are only suitable for growing indoors in the UK.
- Forum
- Site Help
- Site Help - Need help to get around this website, try here
- Site Map - A list of all the contents of the main and sub menu headings
- Site Search - Search the site to find what you are looking for
- Accessibility - Help and information on our accessibility features
- What is RSS? - A simple tutorial explaining RSS and news feeds