Graham Porter has provided another blog full of great inspirations
Geoff shows off his new plants
Geoff Stonebanks invites us into his garden once again.
So Much To Do – So Little Time
Caroline has so much to do, will she be ready in time?
Flowers for our flying friends.
Graham Porter discusses the need for more flowers which are Perfect for Pollinators
Our Symbiotic Relationship with Birds and Bees
Our new blogger Lesley explains why she love our garden birds and bees
Grow your own Monet masterpiece!
Kris Collins explores Monet’s love of gardening
Resistance and susceptibility
Graham Porter discusses resistance and susceptiblility in the garden
Pollinator Plants
Bees, birds and butterflies are reducing in numbers and whilst the cold weather is contributing to their reduction, there are so many things we can do to help increase their numbers. By growing more pollinator friendly plants, you can provide food for our pollinating...
Weekend project – making a bird bath
Inspired by a photo of a homemade bird bath I'd seen on Pinterest a while ago, I decided to put the pile of bricks at the side of my house to good use and make one myself! We're trying to be much more mindful of wildlife in our garden (I often refer to it as a...
How to encourage bees into your garden
How to encourage bees into your garden Bees play a key role in pollinating many fruits and vegetables. 35 per cent of our diet depends on pollination of crops by bees! Bees are active between February and October and it is crucial they have enough food during this...