Millie Hurst
Millie Hurst has worked in digital journalism for five years, having previously worked as a Senior SEO Editor at News UK both in London and New York. She joined the Future team in early 2021, working across several brands, including Gardeningetc. Now, she is Senior Content Editor at Ideal Home, taking care of evergreen articles aimed at inspiring people to make the most of their homes and outdoor spaces. With a background in busy newsrooms, she is always hunting down homes news stories, looking up trending terms and interviewing celebrities about their homes. She lives on her own in North London in a small but sunny flat with lots of lovingly cared-for houseplants and window boxes. When she isn’t working, Millie loves reading about interior design, encouraging people to try the 30-day Minimalism Game (look it up!) and seeking out second-hand treasures at antique centres and car boots. She believes a clean and clutter-free space you love coming home every day to is the best secret weapon you could possibly have for your wellbeing.
Latest articles by Millie Hurst
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Experts warn against this poinsettia mistake you could be making before you've even got it home
Plants This poinsettia mistake is an easy one to make
By Millie Hurst • Published
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Experts predict we're going to be gathering around this garden essential at Christmas
Outdoor Living Chestnuts roasting on an open fire... pit
By Millie Hurst • Published
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If you buy just one plant this year, make it this one, says David Domoney
Plants According to the celebrity gardener, the African mallow is a must-have
By Millie Hurst • Published
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The mini Christmas tree trend that is going to be everywhere this year
Plants Bring festive cheer with a mini potted fir this holiday season
By Millie Hurst • Last updated
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These outdoor Christmas decorations could stop you selling your home, experts warn
If your home is on the market, less is definitely more when it comes to Christmas decorations
By Millie Hurst • Published
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Houseplant clinic: why is my cactus turning yellow?
Plants If you've noticed your cactus turning yellow, there are a few steps you can take to work out the cause. Our expert tips will help you make the right diagnosis
By Millie Hurst • Published
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Experts are warning against walking on your grass in winter - here's why
Gardens Prevent a patchy lawn come spring with their top tips
By Millie Hurst • Published
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This Epsom salt plant hack could be the secret to healthier growth with more fruit and flowers
Plants An expert shares her thoughts on the Epsom salt plant hack
By Millie Hurst • Published
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Monty Don reveals the trick to getting roses for free
Gardens The expert's tips for taking hardwood cuttings will give you more of your favorite roses
By Millie Hurst • Published