Amateur Gardening

Bring back the bugs!

ARDENING is a learning curve, as I’m sure you know. Every year is different and in recent times we’ve had another complication – human-induced climate change. The effects are definitely making gardening harder than it was. For instance, I haven’t had a warm, wet spring here for years. The last six have produced dry springs with clear, sunny skies. The days have been precociously warm, but night-time temperatures

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