My Garden Diary – Reminders for August 1914
This garden diary would have been written and printed in 1913. Little did they know that war was just around the corner. Read on for the August advice given to …
This garden diary would have been written and printed in 1913. Little did they know that war was just around the corner. Read on for the August advice given to …
In 2014 we no longer sell Dandelions as we doubt there’s much demand however we do supply the other vegetable seeds featured in the below article …
It has been known for many years that vegetables make an important contribution to a healthy diet. Recently even more information has come to light on how …
While war was just around the corner, the tasks for July 1914 continued in the garden…. One pressing duty of the month is the planting out at …
Many of you will know from previous blogs that the Dartmoor village of Northlew lost proportionally more enlisted men during WW1 than any other town or village …
Lupins, that cottage garden favourite, will have been in flower for a few weeks now and the flower spikes will be beginning to fade. Don’t just sit there – …
We are always delighted to hear from customers about their gardening experiences, whether this be in the back-garden, on the allotment or even grown …
Sorry for the delay in updating you (read my last update here) – but it has gone crazy! The weather hasn’t been great for cricket but my goodness, …
Please find below the June entry from our 1914 My Garden Diary. The information may be old and worded more formally than we are used to today but it remains …
Available throughout World War One and still available today Runner Bean Prizewinner is deserving of its name and in the Suttons & Sons 1914 catalogue was …