
Kayleigh Dray
Kayleigh is an enthusiastic (sometimes too enthusiastic!) gardener and has worked in media for over a decade. She previously served as digital editor at Stylist magazine, and has written extensively for Ideal Home, Woman & Home, Homes & Gardens, and a handful of other titles. Now, though, she is leaning into her passion for plants at Gardening Know How.
In her spare time, Kayleigh loves to spend as much time as possible outdoors – not least of all because it helps her tiny tearaway daughters burn off some much-needed energy – so she can usually be found wandering around one of England's National Trust site, traipsing around the lakes near her village, or making mud pies and homemade potions in the garden.
Married to an RHS-trained gardener with a penchant for rescuing unwanted plants, their 'work in progress' backyard has become something of a plant hospital over time: there's usually a sorry-looking bush or shrub being carefully nursed back to good health somewhere (which is why they're extra proud of the stunning laurel hedge at the front of their home – it was nothing but a sickly yellow sprig until they got their hands on it).
Keen to do her bit for local wildlife, Kayleigh makes a point of filling her borders with pollinator-friendly blooms, native fruiting plants, and wildflowers. Her daughters might be tots still, but she's encouraged them to tend to their own herb garden, too – and there is always a fun family project on the go, whether it's crafting a homemade bee water station, mini pond, hedgehog house, bird feeder, seed bomb, or stumpery.
In addition to her gardening know-how, Kayleigh has also written extensively about pop culture and the arts, and she has a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing.
Latest articles by Kayleigh Dray
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7 Crops Preppers are Prioritizing in Their Survival Gardens (and Why)
Preppers know survival gardens need crops that are calorie-dense, storable, and reliable – so what works best?
By Kayleigh Dray
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5 Things Most Gardeners Forget About in September – But Pollinators Need Them to Survive
Don’t overlook these September garden jobs. They’re simple, easy, and give pollinators the late-season boost they need.
By Kayleigh Dray
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The One Native Plant to Add This September for Fall Color and Happy Songbirds
If you’re only going to add one native plant to your garden this September, make it this one…
By Kayleigh Dray
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8 Fall Plants That Thrive on Neglect – For a Vibrant Autumn Garden With No Fuss
All you have to do is plant and forget about these low-maintenance fall plants. Easy, right?
By Kayleigh Dray
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11 Plants to Deadhead in September if You Want One More Flush of Fall Blooms
Don’t rest on your laurels (or pruners); you’ll regret it if you don’t deadhead these plants in September…
By Kayleigh Dray
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8 Plants to Give Your Garden a Downton Abbey Look This Fall (Plus 4 to Save for Spring)
Secretly wished you lived at Downton Abbey? Here’s how to steal Lady Mary’s garden for yourself, no matter your space or budget…
By Kayleigh Dray
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10 Shrubs You Should Propagate in September (for Free Plants Next Year)
September is the time to snip, root, repeat if you want a thriving garden next summer…
By Kayleigh Dray
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Martha Stewart's Living Garden Maze is Easy to Recreate – Here's How to Make Your Own on a Budget
Have you gawped at Martha Stewart's living garden maze and fancied making a version in your yard? You don’t need loads of money or square footage. Just follow these tips…
By Kayleigh Dray
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7 Flowers that Bloom in September – For a Dreamy Garden Filled With Early Fall Color
You can still have a stunning garden filled with flowers come September, so long as you plant strategically...
By Kayleigh Dray

