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Spreading the seed of growing your own love

In this, the third installment of a new series of sustainability blogs inspired by content from her Climate Change Garden book, Kim Stoddart explains how to …

June 5, 2020General Read more
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Perennial Power

Guest post: in an extract from her new book, The Climate Change Garden, author Kim Stoddart explains how to get more resilient through the use of …

November 4, 2019General, Vegetable Growing Read more

More Runner Beans than you can shake a stick at

weird phrase – but there you are. I have lots of runner beans.  This has been by far the easiest and prettiest veg that I have grown so far this year. …

August 3, 2009Bedding Plants, Planting Flowers, Vegetable Growing Read more
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    In this, the third installment of a new series of sustainability blogs inspired by content from her Climate Change Garden book, Kim Stoddart explains how to reach out to others in a positive way during these challenging times… As the opportunity to grow some of our own food becomes a more attractive and sensible prospect […]

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