As we race headlong into the growing season faster than a speeding bullet in a souped-up Ferrari, many of us are thinking about replacing
As we race headlong into the growing season faster than a speeding bullet in a souped-up Ferrari, many of us are thinking about replacing
White Christmas, Green Christmas or OMG it’s Christmas, whatever our Christmas is looking like, it’s way too late to deny that it is just
Yup. It’s here. It’s December, it’s cold, and even a grumpy Scrooge clone like me is starting to be able to hear the seasonal
While families pray for hours of unbroken sunshine for summer barbecues and country strolls, gardeners would like a bit of rain now and then
Midsummer, the sun blazing down and the only part of the garden thriving is the odd patch you’d rather no-one see at the back
Depressing isn’t it? Already past the longest day so the evenings from now on will be shorter and all we have to look forward
Depending on where you are in the country, the grass is growing more slowly but still needs regular mowing. Would the same could be
It’s one of the great mysteries that has been baffling gardeners for generations. Why do weeds grow more quickly than flowers and vegetables? Currently
The garden in May is always a delight with flowers starting to bloom and the vegetable plot showing signs of a good crop. But
Verges and areas of longer grass and scrub have grown a-pace recently after a good soaking and warming sun and are threatening to get