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May 6, 20205 min read
Making the Most of May
With the sun still shining (who can believe it) there are lots of gardening tasks to keep us busy in the month of May.
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Emma Reuvers
Apr 22, 20204 min read
Container Gardening - A how to guide
Limited outdoor space? Container gardening can green up your balcony or outdoor space. With a little planning the possibilities are endless.
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Emma Reuvers
Apr 8, 20204 min read
Beginnings...
With all our weekend plans cancelled and sunny weather on the way, it is the perfect time to get stuck into gardening
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Emma Reuvers
Apr 1, 20203 min read
The April Garden
No time for April showers, read on for tasks for the garden in April
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Emma Reuvers
Mar 19, 20204 min read
Time for a Spring Clean
Just like we spring clean a house, we should also spring clean ourselves. Not by getting into the bath, but by consuming revitalising foods.
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Emma Reuvers
Mar 6, 20203 min read
A Hint of Spring...
March is an exciting month for gardeners. New growth suggests that Spring may actually be on her way.
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Emma Reuvers
Feb 21, 20202 min read
A Herb Garden
Herbs are outstanding garden plants that are valued for a multitude of reasons. They deserve a place in even the smallest of gardens.
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Emma Reuvers
Feb 13, 20203 min read
Frostbitten February
February can be a tricky month in the gardening calendar - it is impossible to know what the weather will bring.
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Emma Reuvers
Feb 7, 20205 min read
On the Pulse...
10th February 2020 is World Pulses Day. Why on earth should we have a whole day just to celebrate pulses (and can I grow my own?)
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Emma Reuvers
Jan 27, 20205 min read
Compost to Save the World
It’s the Little Things… Over the last few years there has been a shift in mainstream culture towards ethical living and sustainability....
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Emma Reuvers
Jan 20, 20203 min read
Plants for the January Garden
Despite the cold, there are some plants that shine in January. Read on for information about a few of my favourite garden plants for winter
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Jan 13, 20203 min read
January Jobs
Despite the cold of January, there are lots of garden tasks that can get us out into the crisp winter's air. Read on to find out what.
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Jan 6, 20204 min read
New beginnings
A new year means new beginnings. Emma Reuvers of Wild Edge Garden Design talks through the plans she has for her own garden.
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Dec 5, 20197 min read
Grow your own Christmas wreath
Go super sustainable this Christmas and learn how you can grow your own Christmas wreath.
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Nov 13, 20194 min read
Letting the wild edges in
Garden for wildlife and let nature in. Plan your outdoor spaces with wildlife in mind.
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Oct 28, 20193 min read
The importance of planning
When creating a new garden it is important to take to time to observe and get to know the space before creating a solid plan.
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Jul 2, 20192 min read
Summer Harvests
Today, as the late evening sun warmed my back, I harvested my garlic and shallots. The leaves of the garlic had started to yellow and...
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Apr 26, 20192 min read
One is Never Enough
Over the past few weeks I have been eagerly watching my single globe artichoke (Cynara solymus) rapidly grow. One perfectly formed...
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Feb 26, 20192 min read
To sow or not to sow...
This unseasonably warm February weather entices me towards my box of seeds. I keep my seeds, in their original packets, separated into 2...
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Jan 17, 20192 min read
Say what? Gardening trends for 2019...
This is an unusual post for me as I'm not someone who regularly follows the latest trends, preferring to be led by my clients, my...
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