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Ken, Central Scotland A MATT SAYS These situations seem to be more frequent across the country these days. Happily, many of the willows and dogwoods with colourful winter stems cope well with intermit
Do I leave baby figs on over winter? Why are fuchsias distorted? Read on…
Five abbeys once ruled the marshes of East Anglia, and now the ruins at Crowland and Thorney stand as a haunting reminder of saints, monk s, and a time gone by
Early autumn and early spring are good times to start improving the ground. If your allotment has been recently cultivated, then wait until spring, when the earth is beginning to warm up and the textu
Save money and resources with inspiring hands-on gardener Rosie Irving in this new series
Create a space where you, your pets and your plants can live in PURRFECT HARMONY!