It's been a wet and weary January, with storms battering Britain and leaving large swathes of the country underwater. Nice weather for ducks, perhaps,
It's been a wet and weary January, with storms battering Britain and leaving large swathes of the country underwater. Nice weather for ducks, perhaps,
Britain's gardens are extremely unlikely to face hosepipe bans this summer. This is the view of water companies, which anticipate that this winter's torrential
Gardeners are urged to use peat-free compost and help protect the environment. Organisations such as the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds have
February’s here with the customary chilly weather and rains – not for nothing was the month known years ago as February Fill Dyke. And
If you have a larger lawn and a lawn tractor or ride on now is the time to start work – as long as
This summer promises to be a golden one thanks to a new project launched by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). The RHS is celebrating
If you're a wildlife lover, you probably relish the role your garden plays in providing a home for some of our best-loved species. Frogs,
Just as we thought we had escaped a bitter winter, the winds go round to the east and snow arrives. So here’s a great
Two great new lawn tractors are now available offering great versatility for anyone with a larger garden which needs to be kept tidy. Most
Well here we are nearly at the end of January and none of the really heavy snow predicted, so far. And touch wood the