Spring is well and truly here - and with plenty of time on our hands - now is a great time to dust off the gardening equipment.

For those of us who have outdoor space to call your own - be it a garden, an allotment, a balcony, or a porch - there’s no better way to celebrate than by enjoying a spot of gardening.

If you’re a beginner, here’s a list of the best online gardening resources to get you started. 

  • RHS Beginners Guide to Gardening

With the RHS Beginners Guide, easy to digest gardening knowledge couldn't be more accessible. This guide offers a helpful glossary page, converting jargon into understandable terms - something that can put off even the most enthusiastic of would-be gardeners. 

Beginners can also find advice on all the essential topics, from planting, weeding and creating containers, to allotment gardening and growing both fruits and vegetables. If you prefer to watch videos as you go rather than reading guides, you’ll be delighted with their helpful ‘How To’ playlist on YouTube.

  • Garden Answer

This YouTube channel provides incredibly creative gardening ideas for people who don't own a garden. This is the place to go to if you’ve been wanting to spruce up your empty balcony or window shelves.

One particularly helpful video, teaches you how to make a miniature garden using tools and materials you could already have at home - great if you want to save money or if you find yourself unable to pop to the shops.

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  • BBC Gardening Guides

Once upon a time, the BBC created this handy webpage, filled with easy-to-follow guides on common gardening techniques, from sowing, to pruning and taking cuttings. However, it doesn't stop there.

This is a valuable source for beginners, covering larger topics such as lawn health, organic gardening, growing vegetables and even a bit of woodwork, for example this guide explaining how to build a rustic bench.

While the page has since been archived and is no longer updated, this doesn't impact the insightful knowledge stored within these guides. 

  • Thompson & Morgan ‘How to’ Video Library

Another ‘how to’ library comes from seed supplier Thompson & Morgan. This is an easy to navigate digital archive of gardening tips, covering the basics of gardening in a way that's sure to inspire any beginner. Viewers can also join the T&M Gardener's Club to receive helpful emails.

  • Epic Gardening

Charismatic YouTube channel owner and presenter, Kevin, reveals the secrets of having a green thumb to first time gardeners. If you are keen to discover how to grow anything from succulents and microgreens to house plant care (just to name a few) - this is the channel for you.

Not only are these videos educational, they are also entertaining, such as one particular video that details which crops to grow in a post-apocalyptic world. Watch out for new videos every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.