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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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May 6, 20205 min read
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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.
Emma Reuvers
Mar 19, 20204 min read
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A Hint of Spring...
March is an exciting month for gardeners. New growth suggests that Spring may actually be on her way.
Emma Reuvers
Mar 6, 20203 min read
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Frostbitten February
February can be a tricky month in the gardening calendar - it is impossible to know what the weather will bring.
Emma Reuvers
Feb 13, 20203 min read
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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....
Emma Reuvers
Jan 27, 20205 min read
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Letting the wild edges in
Garden for wildlife and let nature in. Plan your outdoor spaces with wildlife in mind.
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Nov 13, 20194 min read
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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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Apr 26, 20192 min read
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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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Jan 17, 20192 min read
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The Darkest Days
The cold winter days shorten as we move towards the winter solstice. This time of year always seems so fleeting and excitement builds as...
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Dec 19, 20182 min read
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Wandering our Ancient Woodlands
Standing in the presence of a 400 year old beech tree last Saturday in a small woodland near Miserden put my seemingly rushed and busy...
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Aug 1, 20182 min read
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