Gardening for the under 30s

Gardening for the under 30s Gardening over the years has developed a persona for being an older persons hobby, to be honest […]

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Summer Gardens

Summer Gardens   I love summer, its this time of year you get to reap the joys of all your hard work, […]

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Garden Jobs to do in July

Garden Jobs for July Where is this year going? Its July already, I’ve only just managed to start reading this months The […]

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Jobs to do in June

Its June already and our gardens are in full swing. Our spring plants are finished and summer is well on its way.  Garden […]

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Plants that will heal, cure and otherwise do good.

Plants that will heal, cure and otherwise do good I recently wrote a post on dangerous plants, I think it only right to […]

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Plants that Will Kill, Maim, Intoxicate and Definitely Offend

 Plants that Will Kill, Maim, Intoxicate and Definitely Offend It is so important when gardening to know the difference between a dangerous […]

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The Best Garden Pests

The Best Garden Pests In an ideal world pests and beneficial organisms live hand in hand together, you need one to feed […]

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Spring has Happened in Easingwold

Very jealous news from Easingwold my home town is that the daffodils are out! and more signs of colonised crocuses beautifully taking over our […]

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Favorite House Plant

My favorite house plant is one I knew nothing about. We have had the usual Poinsetta Euphoribia pulcherrima although I have to admit […]

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Jobs for February Part 1

Taken from my Februarys copy of the RHS Garden and worded in my simple English. Do you have any permanent container plants? […]

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