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Wonderfully versatile and gloriously sweet, butternut s
Rachel has been growing cut flowers at her Oxfordshire farm, Green & Gorgeous, since 2008. She shares which seeds she’s excited about sowing this autumn: pretty pastels and perennials Icelandic poppie
With the continued high cost of living, Sue Bradley urges us to make the most of the ideal growing conditions at this point in the summer to add edibles to beds and borders.
What created holes in canna leaves? Can you solve tomato woes? Read on…
Tumbling down to the River Severn in Shropshire, Bridgnorth captivates with its storied past and breathtaking views from two levels
Professor Buczacki is a horticultural expert, writer and former chair of Gardeners' Question Time
One of the top experts on pests and diseases, Pippa gardens using organic methods. Garden writer Christine appears on BBC1’s The One Show. She is also a lecturer and tour leader. Matthew is Head of Ho