, by Glenn Hutt, Comments Off on 4 reasons why your garden is more important than ever
Life is heading back towards normality. But that doesn’t mean the transition will be easy, as the damage left by COVID-19 will be felt for years to come – across all walks of life. So, for many, the sanctuary of the garden has taken on a whole new meaning. In this article, we highlight your […]
, by Susi Seward, Comments Off on 5 tips for the indecisive gardener; choosing what to plant in 2016
If you’re anything like me you dream of a garden full of tasty vegetables, beautiful blooms and fragrant herbs, and there are thousands of varieties to choose from. However it can be tricky knowing where to begin, especially if you’re inexperienced or a bit indecisive… like me Luckily Farmer Daniel is ahead of the game […]
, by Susi Seward, Comments Off on 4 vegetables you can plant in November
Winter is very definitely around the corner, despite an uncharacteristically dry and bright autumn up here in the North West. There’s a chill in the air, a fire in the grate, and on the farm the tomato plants and other summer crops have been replaced with winter salads. It’s not quite time to hang up […]
, by Lis Wallace, Comments Off on Ask the expert: Mediterranean Gardens
Suttons Seeds has been inspiring gardeners for over 200 years. Whatever your level of gardening experience, they have a shed-load of detailed growing guides, advice and monthly tasks and gardening videos to help you and your garden grow. We decided to put their experts to the test. Each month we will ask their experts to […]
Here in North West Cumbria you’d be forgiven for thinking that autumn has already arrived. With rain battering the windows and temperatures in the low teens, my decision to leave the office job and help out on a farm is starting to seem a little misguided. Even more disconcertingly, the farmer is already planning the […]