Review: A Year of Colour
Who doesn’t want mood-lifting colour in their garden? It’s easy in summer with masses of flowers in bloom but, as . . .
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Who doesn’t want mood-lifting colour in their garden? It’s easy in summer with masses of flowers in bloom but, as . . .
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It’s rare to get a gardening book that’s both educational and a joy to read but Mary Keen’s Diary of . . .
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Growing fruit is one of the easiest ways to have home produce but it can seem daunting with all the . . .
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Given the recent torrential rain hard on the heels of a long, unbelievably dry summer, Tom Massey’s RHS Waterwise Garden . . .
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Growing your own cut flowers is satisfying on so many levels. Blooms will be the freshest they can be, the . . .
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I find laying out my own modest plot difficult so the thought of tackling a very large space seems impossible. . . .
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What to plant in the face of a changing climate is a challenge facing many gardeners. Erratic seasons can make . . .
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February hasn’t improved on January when it comes to gardening weather but it has meant I’ve been catching up on . . .
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Snowdrops are a huge part of late winter here in the Cotswolds with several notable collections open to the public. . . .
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As gardeners, most of us have a general understanding of plants but, reading Plants & Fungi, it’s clear how much . . .
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