A vast fungal network lies hidden beneath our feet
Instead of finding the onslaught of fallen leaves a nuisance, I now I see them as a bounty.
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Instead of finding the onslaught of fallen leaves a nuisance, I now I see them as a bounty.
Joe Whitehead, head gardener at Burghley House, Stamford, showed us ravishing photos of his gorgeous place of work.
That is the question, whether to leave the seed heads of outrageous summer or cut them down.
last week I was given some kefir – a wonder food: if you include it in your diet you can…
My perspective has changed – I have not used any poisons, for pests or plants, for years.
The most important task is to know what is happening and then take appropriate action as soon as possible.
I once found wild blue aquilegia growing near Cawston, on land managed by the Forestry Commission.
Once plants are established I don’t expect to water them; they need to be resilient and look after themselves.
All the time I notice the effects of microclimates and try to learn from what happens naturally.
Field ponds and pits used to give a good home to Crucian carp.