We ran a competition in the May 2023 issue of the Genus Potpourri magazine. 5 reasons to love Genus trousers. George won a Genus voucher for £50. Love all my genus...
We ran a competition in the May 2023 issue of the Genus Potpourri magazine. 5 reasons to love Genus trousers. Christine won a Genus voucher for £50. My 5 reasons: 1....
We ran a competition in the May 2023 issue of the Genus Potpourri magazine. 5 reasons to love Genus trousers. Brenda won a Genus voucher for £50. 1. Wearability - Comfortable,...
We ran a competition in the May 2023 issue of the Genus Potpourri magazine. 5 reasons to love Genus trousers. Susan won a Genus voucher for £50. 1. Stab proof secateur pocket...
We ran a competition in the May 2023 issue of the Genus Potpourri magazine. 5 reasons to love Genus trousers. Martina won a Genus voucher for £50. 1. The trousers...
Seeing snowdrops, aconites and iris unguicularis emerging from our cold, wet clay and flowering their socks off, fills me with hope that anything is possible! Thank you, Rachel. A...
Snowdrops – each little green bud a tightly packed powerhouse, bursting with promise, strength, beauty and hope for the future, every one a tiny miracle. Thank you, Pamela. A...
At Rose Cottage, January reveals more open views through leaf less trees; it’s the structure of the garden unclothed. It’s a time to plan the next seasons and assess the...
We received this lovely contribution from Jill Stewart and we sent her a £50 voucher to spend at Genus. Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire is the ancestral home of George Washington with...
Catherine sent us this picture showing her husband wearing Genus from top to toe, along with a description of his gardening life. In return, we sent her a voucher for a £50 discount off...
Nestled under a backdrop of the stunning Malvern hills, The RHS Malvern Spring Festival is a fabulous way to kick off the garden show season. With ample on-site parking and...
Marion sent us this picture showing her wearing Genus Gardening Trousers, and a description of her work as a Volunteer Park Ranger in Headington Hill Park, Oxford. In return, we...
We're constantly impressed by what Genus customers get up to in our gear. From creating incredible orchards, landscapes and allotments, to using them on archaeological digs.Last week, we received a...
Don’t try using the front door at Rugg Farm; plants are the doorkeepers here barring your access to the 200-year-old farmhouse and giving a clue as to what can be...
Entering through the gates at Plumley House the first things you see are huge granite boulders of monumental proportions deposited there at the end of the last ice age. Time...
An 18th century farmhouse with beautiful mixed borders and an exceptional range of roses. As you turn into the driveway of Susanna’s home near Bridgenorth the mid 18th century red...
Ruth and Neale Brydon had to wait eight years to find the perfect garden. After an eight-year spell working in the United States Ruth longed to return to the UK...
The gentle approach to Mary and John Thurston’s home ‘Rocklands’ in Gloucestershire is via a serpentine metalled driveway that weaves gently through camelias, rhododendrons, and mature sweet chestnuts. Access to...
An 18th century townhouse with a mature beautifully laid out garden with an exceptional plant palette. Jill and William Stewart have lived at their home near Towcester for 40 years...
In her 1913 collection of poems, Dorothy Frances Gurney wrote, The kiss of the sun for pardon, The song of the birds for mirth, One is nearer God's Heart in...
With careful planning, you can create a green haven on your balcony that’s full of scent and colour. First, it’s important to check how much weight your balcony can take,...
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