Emma ReuversJan 183 minNo Time for January BluesShorter days provide us with the perfect time to plan the gardening year ahead
-Feb 2, 20214 minBring in the BirdsDoing a little bird watching from a bedroom window is a fun way to while away a chilly Sunday morning during this current February lockdown.
-Jan 4, 20215 minA Fluttering of SnowWhen frost and snow keep you out of the garden, use your time for planning out your gardening year
-Sep 13, 20202 minMulch mulch mulchCreating garden mulch from your garden waste is a useful way to add nutrients back into your soil and create a healthy garden ecosystem
-Jul 22, 20204 minA Space for WildlifeHaving a wildlife friendly garden is more straightforward than you may think. Read on to find out what you can do.
Emma ReuversApr 1, 20203 minThe April GardenNo time for April showers, read on for tasks for the garden in April
Emma ReuversMar 6, 20203 minA Hint of Spring...March is an exciting month for gardeners. New growth suggests that Spring may actually be on her way.
Emma ReuversFeb 21, 20202 minA Herb GardenHerbs are outstanding garden plants that are valued for a multitude of reasons. They deserve a place in even the smallest of gardens.
Emma ReuversFeb 13, 20203 minFrostbitten FebruaryFebruary can be a tricky month in the gardening calendar - it is impossible to know what the weather will bring.
Emma ReuversFeb 7, 20205 minOn 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?)
Emma ReuversJan 27, 20205 minCompost to Save the WorldIt’s the Little Things… Over the last few years there has been a shift in mainstream culture towards ethical living and sustainability....
-Nov 4, 20193 minGoing chemical freeGardening without the use of harmful pesticides is a positive step forward to protecting and safe-guarding our amazing natural environment