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Ways to make our feathered friends even more welcome and
These days we try to leave the ‘mess’ of our ornamental garden for as much of the winter as possible for the sake of the biodiversity in our vital garden spaces and, therefore, the world at large. Now
Around 35 years ago, I walked into Barnsdale Gardens as a trained but young gardener who probably thought he knew more than he really did! Anyway, that day changed everything for me. My new boss was G
Adrian Thomas looks to the skies for three special birds that you may see over your garden or might even attract into your space to breed
The latest from Carol's beautiful cottage garden... plus her diary for the week!
There’s something very relaxing about watching a bee busying about its work on a warm summer’s day… the gentle buzz as it meanders from bloom to bloom. However, there’s more at play here than just gar
I’m bringing my summer stars