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How low should you go? Monty Don has stirred the pot on lawn cutting. It’s risky but he’s right.
You should stop mowing your lawn at least for a month this season, according to gardening experts - here's why. You should stop mowing your lawn this spring, a growing number of professional gardeners are saying. The BBC Gardeners’ World presenter Monty Don is leading...
Alan Titchmarsh: Gardeners are interacting with nature and encouraging it along
As Alan Titchmarsh launches a new show, he talks about career changes, the joy of gardening, and reducing his carbon footprint. There is one thing you can be sure of following an interview with Alan Titchmarsh. The much-loved gardener, presenter, and novelist, who...
Spruce up for Spring! Five low cost ways to improve your property
The lockdown has prompted many of us to embark on DIY projects at home such as painting and decorating or getting to grips with our gardens. Until now, any plants, compost or garden tools had to be ordered online, but garden centres can re-open provided they have...
Recycling revolution: 10 creative upcycling ideas that could save you money and help the planet
Repurposing or upcycling your clutter is a satisfying way to get creative, save money and give a new lease of life to items that you longer use. Next time you go to throw out your bean can or you’re wondering what to do with all your old cake tins that you no longer...
Winter wildlife: How to attract birds, insects and mammals to your garden in winter
Winter is not the time to hide from the world outside, when you can wake up to some of the UK's wonderful wildlife instead. This winter period in the run up to Christmas conjures images of robins and holly. Yet living alongside these festive favourites, there are some...
Neighbours from hell? Why you should find out who you’re moving next door to
People don’t think enough about who’s next door when they move house, but you really should find out! Everyone knows the value of a great neighbour. That person you can trust with a spare key, who will ring you when there’s someone suspicious outside your front door,...
Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree… Wondering when to put your Christmas tree up?
Ah, Christmas. For most, a period of magic, mistletoe and cheer; of quality family time, festivities and feasting. There are so many wonderful British traditions associated with the festive season, but it really wouldn’t be Christmas without a tree. You know, the sort...
The cream of the crops: Autumn sowing in the veggie patch
Spring and early summer are not the only times of the year when we should think about sowing our vegetables. Spring and early summer are not the only times of the year when we should think about sowing our vegetables. I do a lot of my sowing in late summer and autumn,...
Add zing to your spring! 10 bulbs to buy and plant now
It’s almost time to start planting bulbs for a spring display. Hannah Stephenson leafs through some new additions and old favourites. You may still be enjoying the summer, but if you want a gorgeous display of spring bulbs, you need to start planting them soon....
Do you have green fingers? How to apply for an allotment
Whether you’re lucky enough to have your own garden or not, renting an allotment can enable you to have a regular, fresh supply of fruit and vegetables, help the environment and meet new people in your local community. First preparing and then maintaining your...
Glorious gardens: the best gardens to visit this summer
Short of things to do during summer holidays? Why not visit some of our most glorious gardens, which have reopened to the public. They all detail the Covid-19 safety measures they’ve put in place on their websites. Most require pre-booking tickets (check websites for...
Life’s a beach! With remote working on the rise, more people are relocating to the coast
Estate agents say families are looking for a new lifestyle since realising they can work remotely. Estate agents are reporting a surge in demand for seaside properties from workers eager to escape city life, with many believing the coronavirus pandemic will lead to a...