Emma ReuversMar 233 minThe MisfitsGarden sparrows provide hours of amusement as they tear their way around my garden in the crisp and clear spring weather
Emma ReuversJan 183 minNo Time for January BluesShorter days provide us with the perfect time to plan the gardening year ahead
Emma ReuversOct 27, 20214 minPutting the Garden to BedA well planned garden will look good no matter what the weather. There are a number of plants that can be used to add winter interest
-May 19, 20213 minApril Showers in MayA cool and wet May sees our gardens burst into new growth. Pop out into the garden when the weather allows with my May gardening checklist
-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
-Oct 25, 20204 minA Cornish Cottage as November creeps in...A week's holiday in Cornwall provides Wild Edge Garden Design with inspiration for her garden at home in Gloucestershire
-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.
-Jun 3, 20204 minJune JobsJune has crept up on me this year. Being confined to my house and garden has meant that I've noticed the daily changes in my own garden
-May 6, 20205 minMaking the Most of MayWith the sun still shining (who can believe it) there are lots of gardening tasks to keep us busy in the month of May.
Emma ReuversMar 19, 20204 minTime for a Spring CleanJust like we spring clean a house, we should also spring clean ourselves. Not by getting into the bath, but by consuming revitalising foods.
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 13, 20203 minFrostbitten FebruaryFebruary can be a tricky month in the gardening calendar - it is impossible to know what the weather will bring.
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 13, 20194 minLetting the wild edges inGarden for wildlife and let nature in. Plan your outdoor spaces with wildlife in mind.
-Apr 26, 20192 minOne is Never EnoughOver the past few weeks I have been eagerly watching my single globe artichoke (Cynara solymus) rapidly grow. One perfectly formed...
-Jan 17, 20192 minSay 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...
-Dec 19, 20182 minThe Darkest DaysThe cold winter days shorten as we move towards the winter solstice. This time of year always seems so fleeting and excitement builds as...
-Aug 1, 20182 minWandering our Ancient WoodlandsStanding in the presence of a 400 year old beech tree last Saturday in a small woodland near Miserden put my seemingly rushed and busy...