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July Newsletter

“The hum of bees is the voice of the garden.” ~ Elizabeth Lawrence July is the start of the beautiful summer period where we begin to eat and enjoy …

July 6, 2021Flower Seeds, General, Newsletter, Vegetable Seeds Read more
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Suttons Lets The Images Do The Talking

Flower plants and seeds for wonderful wildlife!  Suttons introduces marvelous monthly inspiration to boost your features! This month’s theme is flower …

April 26, 2021PR, Press Release Read more
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National Gardening Week 2021

One of the most popular annual celebrations of gardening is back for more and will take place from Monday 26 April to Sunday 2 May 2021. National Gardening …

April 23, 2021General, Planting Flowers Read more
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July Newsletter

“It’s difficult to think anything but pleasant thoughts while eating a homegrown tomato.” –  Lewis Grizzard July is the …

July 2, 2018Newsletter Read more
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April Newsletter

“The sun was warm, but the wind was chill. You know how it is with an April day.”          – Robert Frost …

March 29, 2018General, Newsletter 1 CommentRead more
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March Newsletter

“Springtime is the land awakening.  The March winds are the morning yawn.” –  Lewis Grizzard 1st March 2018 saw the beginning of the …

March 8, 2018Newsletter 2 CommentsRead more
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August Newsletter

“What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps me in a continual state of inelegance.” – Jane Austen August is payback time. After all the work …

August 1, 2017General, Newsletter Read more
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July Newsletter

“Hot July brings cooling showers, Apricots and gillyflowers.” – Sara Coleridge Let’s hope Sara Coleridge is right and that we have plenty …

June 30, 2017General Read more
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The June Gap

June is the month of transition between spring and summer and brings with it the June gap. A month of long days, balmy nights and hopefully plenty of glorious …

June 15, 2017Wildlife gardening Read more
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Winter Help For Bees

Bees are in trouble and the fact is that we need them just as much as they need us. Our countryside used to provide everything needed to sustain a …

November 21, 2016Wildlife gardening Read more
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