Review: The Science of Gardening
I never enjoyed science lessons and so I admit to a bit of reluctance when it came to starting The . . .
Read moreGardens, gardeners, and growing ideas
I never enjoyed science lessons and so I admit to a bit of reluctance when it came to starting The . . .
Read moreI’m never going to look at flowers in quite the same way again thanks to The Gardener’s Palette by Jo . . .
Read moreThe grey days of January are perfect for planning summer trips and Secret Gardens of the South East has got . . .
Read more‘Designing and Creating a Winter Garden’ by Sally Gregson shows how to get the most out of what can be . . .
Read moreIn the wrong hands, A Flower A Day could have been little more than an extended plant catalogue – informative . . .
Read moreIt’s just as well I read Grasping the Nettle holed up in my study as I found myself frequently laughing . . .
Read moreI guessed reading How to Grow the Flowers would give me some must-grow varieties, hints on cultivation and tips for . . .
Read moreCookery books are meant to inspire but rarely to entertain. From the Veg Patch succeeds on both counts with tempting . . .
Read moreA couple of new books that landed on my desk have got me thinking about the unsung heroes of horticulture. . . .
Read moreI tend to see a lot of roses on my garden visits, particularly in the Cotswolds. Creating a garden without . . .
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