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On a summer’s day, your garden is full of activity, with hoverflies, butterflies and bees flying from flower to flower. But that is only one slice of the action on your plot. In the ground beneath you
Professor Buczacki is a borticultural expert, weiter and former chair of Gardeners Question Time
Turn a shady corner into a lush, wildlife-rich woodland garden this April by working with nature
Professor Buczacki is a horticultural expert, writer and former chair of Gardeners' Question Time
Position logs randomly around garden borders rather than in neat piles to recreate the way they fall naturally from trees in the wild. You could artfully arrange them around spring-flowering plants or
HAVE you ever taken a close look at your soil? I mean, a really close look? And if not, why not? Soil, compost, dirt, earth – whatever you want to call it, it’s often overlooked, and yet it’s one of t