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Creepy crawlies, slimy slug
THERE’S nothing better in midsummer than going into the garden and listening to the buzzing of bees going about their business – especially if you are taking the chance to sit and relax! Similarly, it
In an insect-rich summer common blue THE ‘insectageddon’ ...
Editor and resilient-gardening expert Kim Stoddart shares natural methods to help you create a garden that is truly alive and full of hope and joy
Garden Organic ’s head gardener Emma O’Neill explains how to make a refuge for reptiles and amphibians this summer
Frogs, toads and newts all benefit from a dark, damp area where they can hibernate. In a quiet corner, dig a shallow hole around 50cm deep and 1.5m across. Add logs, branches, bricks and rocks, ensuri
Tempt pretty butterflies into your garden with these blooms