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More and more gardeners are adding native plants to their landscapes. These plants provide more than beautiful flowers for us to enjoy. They also support pollinators and other beneficial insects, ...
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Reliable water supply and cheaper land have attracted growers looking to diversify to Canterbury, a horticulture supply firm says. FruitFed Supplies’ Canterbury regional manager Blair Murdoch ...
Alan Titchmarsh has revealed that his secret for ploughing through boring gardening chores is listening to old TV theme tunes ...
A home is never fully finished - at least not for those who are passionate about gardening and interiors. Whether you're looking to lighten your homes dark corners or brighten up your flowerbeds ...
Founded in London in 1884, the weekly magazine had a circulation of 300,000 copies in its heyday in the 50s and 60s. Gardening guru Alan Titchmarsh’s first job in journalism in 1976 was as ...