Growing For Showing – gladioli and begonia
At ease – the worry is over. For the time being anyway. You might remember I was suffering from allium envy – but no more. My lovely shallots have all …
At ease – the worry is over. For the time being anyway. You might remember I was suffering from allium envy – but no more. My lovely shallots have all …
Spring arrived in my garden last Saturday. A beautiful clear sky, yellow daffodils and some early tulips were at their best, the birds were singing, a few …
What a strange winter we’re having. Down here in Devon we’ve had even more rain than usual and winds strong enough to make Dorothy and Toto run for cover. …
Watering your garden can sometimes be a bit of a challenge so imagine trying to water a field full of thirsty veg and flowers. A couple of water butts just …
Every September something deep inside me is awakened. Maybe it’s the smell. Perhaps it’s the autumn sun glinting off the jam jars and beer bottles. …
The weather over Christmas was pretty horrendous with flooding and many people going for days without power. Dreadful for all concerned. On a much less …
We have some wonderful customers who thankfully often take the time and trouble to share their gardening stories with us. These stories range from the …
It’s official. Suttons trial grounds have relocated to a larger site closer to head office. After 23 years battling with the poor soil and cramped conditions …
Making your own scarecrow is a great way to spend an hour or two on a Sunday afternoon with your children or grandchildren, my own 4 year old daughter thought …
There are many great things about gardening, but the occasional gifts from Mother Nature, and little surprises that pop up every now again are …