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Professor Buczacki is a horticultural expert, writer and former chair of Gardeners' Question Time
Professor Buczacki is a horticultural expert, writer and ...
WE’VE all done it – we’ve picked up a plant somewhere because we liked the look of it, and then lived to regret it. Perhaps it’s turned out to be a thug, taking over a border, or it’s a prolific self-
Praised in poetry, cultivated by Duchesses and an important life force for insects, could it be that ragwort is unfairly maligned, asks Bethany Stone
Garden Organic’s research manager Dr Anton Rosenfeld shows you how to better appreciate your weeds and explains how they can signify garden conditions
Weeds are essentially plants that arrive in our gardens uninvited, and many are extremely valuable to wildlife for their pollen, nectar and seeds. They fall into two main categories – annuals and pere