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Spring is sprung, butterfly Beauties are thriving, and g
Sue Bradley rustles up some enticing ways to enable you to enjoy, and benefit from, your garden over the months ahead
With drier springs becoming the norm, autumn is now the prime season for action in the garden
The garden has given me much joy this year, though it’s not been without its challenges! Especially the weather, with so little rain for long periods. But those two months of drought made little impac
I’ve just returned from three magical days in the Lake District. Craggy mountains, mist over the fells, and the gentle hum of a Herdwick sheep or two. I stayed near Hill Top, once home to Beatrix Pott
‘Leave seed heads standing – echinacea, fennel, alliums. They look like sculptures dusted in frost and double up as bird feeders. Beauty with a purpose.’ ● National Garden Scheme Winter Openings: Nove
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