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Whether the jewel-like native of Britain’s bogs or the North American cousin of the Christmas table, the cranberry is a fruit of fascinating biological and cultural prestige, says Deborah Nicholls-Lee
Stephanie Hafferty provides her pick of the more unusual perennials for tasty and nutritious meals
In an extract from her new book, The Atlas of Deadly Plants , author Jane Perrone takes us on a journey into the history and dangerous allure of popular plants such as lily of the valley
Professor Buczacki is a horticultural expert, writer and former chair of Gardeners' Question Time
The garden is quiet in January and February, but there are plenty of tasks to get on with. Some jobs are needed at this time of year while others, if carried out now, will help you for the gardening y
Apios americana , known as the potato bean ...