Featured Posts in'gardening' Category

Rain Drops And Pies

When it rains there is not a lot of gardening to be done. You retreat indoors and either read books or seed Read more..

Wild Plant Habitat Classifications

Vegetation of open habitats can be an interesting form of study for the keen gardener. Knowing what grows where in the Read more..

Announcing UK Veg Gardeners

I’m very excited to finally be able to let you know about a little project I’ve been working on with some Read more..

Urban inspirations (episode 2)…

Day two of our travels saw BH and CityGirl disappear off to the GrandPrix, leaving me to my own devices. The children Read more..

Sustain Your Sustainable Gardening

To coin a phrase ‘Sustainable Gardening is for Life not just a passing fancy’. It is easy to drop Read more..

Urban inspirations (episode 1) …

Wow we've had a busy weekend - our last weekend away before school breaks for the summer and i can get stuck into the Read more..

Razzer Dazzlers

Last year we were given a bucket full of raspberry canes by my top gardening guru buddy Kylie. We planted them, built a Read more..

June gardening update

The gardening activity picked up during the months of May and June, and I have been busy planting my seedlings in the Read more..

How to Grow Practically Anything

This book says it all in the title so you don’t need any more Tips from Gardeners (as long as you purchase the Read more..

Gardeners World Live 2010 part 1

Its been a few days now since I went with Cat to the Birmingham NEC to see the BBC Gardeners World Live, and the Read more..