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IT’S easy to imagine the vegetable patch is winding down at this time of year – the tomatoes are ripening, courgettes are piling up, and the first leaves are beginning to yellow. But here’s something
Although the garden may hold less appeal for some when rain is lashing the windows and temperatures are down in single figures than in those hopeful, sun-warmed days of spring, there is a lot to be sa
Barbara Segall offers an abundance of ideas to boost culinary opportunities with ‘edimentals’
There are plenty of ways to store these useful garden greats over autumn and winter
Houseplants have had a huge revival and people are transforming their indoor spaces with living greenery. If you haven’t got a garden there is so much you can do to grow plants in your house and creat
The next few weeks are a crucial time, says Lucy Hutchings , to make the most of this season and prepare for the coming year