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This week it’s: We look at the facts behind this colourful cottage-garden favourite LUPINS, often referred to as lupines, are in the Legume (pea and bean) family. Mostly they are herbaceous perennials 1-5ft (30-150cm) tall, but some are annual plants
4 min readCereals, Oats And Grains Amateur GardeningArticle
Cereals, Oats And Grains
Dec 8, 2020
This week it’s: FOR me, winter is the season when I have porridge for breakfast. When I started eating it again a few weeks ago, I realised that I didn’t actually know what porridge was. It contains oats, of course, but what exactly are oats? Then, m
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A Gardener’s Miscellany
May 26, 2020
We look at a tropical fruit we can grow in Britain WE’RE now at the end of May, which is right at the end of the melon-sowing season. But wait, you say. Melons? In Britain? Yes, there is a long tradition of growing these succulent fruits here, but th
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Merry Berries
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May 4, 2023
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A gardener’s MISCELLANY
Aug 29, 2023
We look at a sweet, juicy fruit grown in the UK THE humble pear, simple in shape and succulent in nature, originated, we believe, in western China. The first pears were cultivated more than 4,000 years ago. Over millennia, they made their way to Egyp
4 min readA gardener’s MISCELLANY Amateur GardeningArticle
A gardener’s MISCELLANY
Aug 1, 2023
We take a close look at a popular delicious fruit IN America, August is National Peach Month. Whether you feel that peaches should be celebrated similarly here in the UK or not is a matter for you, but it is certainly difficult to imagine summer with
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A gardener’s MISCELLANY
Aug 15, 2023
Fascinating facts about the humble spud THIS Saturday, 19 August, is National Potato Day. We are in the middle of the potato-harvesting season, so there is no better time to celebrate them. And, it gives me the perfect opportunity to give you some po
4 min readBig Schools’ Birdwatch Creative StepsArticle
Big Schools’ Birdwatch
Dec 1, 2023
2 min readThis Week It’s: Grapes And Vines Amateur GardeningArticle
This Week It’s: Grapes And Vines
Oct 6, 2020
GRAPES will grow anywhere in the UK – if they’re in a greenhouse. However, for success with vines outdoors you’ll really need to live south of the Midlands. And you’ll need to wait: a vine’s peak of production will be after 20-25 years. In addition,
5 min readA Gardener’s Miscellany Amateur GardeningArticle
A Gardener’s Miscellany
Apr 27, 2021
Mind-bending facts about unassuming fruits I WAS surprised by a recent YouGov poll (December 2020) which revealed that the cucumber is the nation’s seventh most popular vegetable. Not only that, but also it was the third “most famous” veg after potat
4 min readGolden Grains Cosmos MagazineArticle
Golden Grains
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A Gardener’s Miscellany
May 25, 2021
Gardening’s king of trivia and brain-teasers, Graham Clarke This week it’s: All the juicy details about this fruity twosome BLUEBERRIES and their close relations, the cranberries, are native to North America. The blueberries that we buy from supermar
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Reaping The Rewards
Aug 12, 2020
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Apples And Bears
Sep 22, 2021
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Three’s Not Enough
Jun 17, 2020
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Jan 25, 2021
4 min readIt’s National Picnic Month Amateur GardeningArticle
It’s National Picnic Month
Jun 28, 2022
DID you celebrate Britain’s National Picnic Week (18-26 June)? If you didn’t, you can still piggyback the American celebration of National Picnic Month – the whole of July! I love a picnic: the fresh air gives me an appetite, and home-grown salads an
4 min readThis Week It’s: Vegetables And Vegetarianism Amateur GardeningArticle
This Week It’s: Vegetables And Vegetarianism
Sep 26, 2023
THIS Sunday, 1 October, is World Vegetarian Day. Established in 1977, it is a day celebrating “the joy, compassion and life-enhancing possibilities of vegetarianism.” Personally, I can never get enough in the way of vegetables. I do eat meat, but whe
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Good to SHARE
Sep 6, 2023
If tulips could sing, we now know what they’d sound like. Musician Andrea Baroldi translates electrical frequencies made by leaves (as water travels through them) into melodies. Hear more on The Garden Sounds from STIGA, on Spotify. They’ve been awa
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