The Great British Grow Off
2020 has been a strange year so far. Social events have been cancelled or postponed, many of us find ourselves spending our time at home, and yet our gardening …
2020 has been a strange year so far. Social events have been cancelled or postponed, many of us find ourselves spending our time at home, and yet our gardening …
In our original post celebrating VE Day and the Dig for Victory Campaign, we asked for your stories and pictures. We have been overwhelmed by your tales about …
Global events of 2020 have made us think about many things from a very different perspective, with many industries being compelled to innovate through …
“It is the bounden duty of those who have the smallest space to cultivate, to do so intensively, that the brave may be fed and that the lifeline of the …
Since 1913, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show has been held at London’s Royal Hospital Chelsea every year. This prestigious event is attended by top …
In the second of a new series of sustainability blogs inspired by content from her Climate Change Garden book, Kim Stoddart explains how to recycle and …
Look around your home today and the chances are that you will see a multitude of products made from plastic. Although we know that it would be difficult to …
It’s that time of year again when the garden is looking a little worse for wear. Now is the time to start thinking of warmer days and planning for the …
Now the new year is finally here and people are settling in, it might be time to start getting back on top of your gardening, but where do you start? We’ve …
Here we will outline all of the benefits to growing your own produce, along with some handy tips to get you started and seeing results. Is it better to grow …