Georgie Newbery is chair of Flowers From The Farm and founder of Common Farm Flowers, one of the first of the new artisan ...
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These flowers will look just as glorious in a garden as in a vase ...
Alan Titchmarsh challenges the rush to mow in March 2026 and shares how to pinpoint your lawn’s real first‑cut date using weather and growth.
It’s a good time to get broad beans, chard, onions, kale, beetroot, carrots, spring onions, early potatoes, and leeks in the ...
A warm, sunny windowsill is ideal for hardy seedlings that don’t need tropical temperatures. Peas can be started in pots or modules, giving you strong young plants to move on when conditions improve.
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What's That Bushy, Purple Flower That Seems To Grow Out Of Nowhere?
That bushy, purple flower popping up everywhere? Turns out it's spikey, invasive, and hard to ignore — here's what you need to know before it takes over.
One RHS gardener swears by a single March task for dazzling summer colour – which bulbs does he rate and how should you plant ...
We are finally reaching the end of winter and with the rising temperatures flowers are starting to bloom again. At this time of year snowdrops, crocuses and even daffodils are a familiar sight, while ...
Flower farmer David Wheatley now mills unused grain and sells artisan flour via mail order.
Certain plants may look lovely and promise easy care, but they can quickly become invasive and take over your garden, doing more harm than good.
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Your favorite flowers tell a secret code laid out by Victorians: 9 blooms
The Victorian Language of Flowers was a coded communication system in the 19th Century. Discover the meaning behind 9 popular spring and summer blooms.
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