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Ben Eine’s new work at The Moveable Feast gardenStreet artist Ben Eine has made a colourful and apposite contribution to the Moveable Feast Garden at St Leonard’s-on-Sea.
David & Samantha Cameron gave a work by Ben Eine to the Obamas, so now the White House and the Moveable Feast Garden have two things in common – a work by Ben Eine and a newsworthy community garden!
.A good garden gadget is all you need to make your chores easy. Have a look at the best Gardening Tools and Gadgets that can Change the Way You Garden!
The gardens at Great Dixter.
Gardening books are fantastic resources for gardeners of all levels. They offer inspiration, advice, and knowledge from experienced growers who really know their subject matter. You just can’t get that same type of in-depth information from reading a quick online article or social post.
According to the National Gardening Association, tomatoes are the most commonly grown backyard vegetable, and for good reason.Not only is a fresh-picked, homegrown tomato extraordinarily tasty
Marianne Willburn, a longtime garden writer who gardens in Virginia, is a contributing editor to the collaborative blog called Garden Rant. And she’s also author of the 2021 book “Tropical Plants and How to Love Them” (affiliate link). She offered guidance on which of these tempting tropicals at the garden center to indulge in for the combination of visual and culinary enjoyment, like ‘Snowdrift’ turmeric in her garden, above.Plus: Enter to win a copy of the book by commenting in the box at the bottom of the page.Read along as you listen to the March 27, 2023 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscribe to all future editions on Apple Podcasts (iTunes) or Spotify or Stitcher (and browse my archive of podcasts here)
When Joyce and Jon Householder moved into their Kansas home in 1988, they didn’t inherit a garden — just an overgrown lawn and a few shrubs. But with a lot of hard work Joyce has transformed this blank slate into the ultimate reprieve from everyday life.She prefers a laid-back approach to gardening and allows plants to grow where they please, creating beds and borders full of life and color. Learn about the challenges she has faced and take a walk through this unique and resilient garden
If you need split, seasoned firewood in the New Britain CT area, then contact Stonehedge Landscaping and Garden Center. We are Hartford and Middlesex county’s one-stop-shop, full-service garden center. The 2022 holiday season is just beginning, and winter is going to extend until mid-March! Make sure you are stocked with firewood for the holidays and give us a call today.Stonehedge Landscaping and Ga
More than 200 species of stink bugs call North America home, and you may very well think most of them have taken up residence in your garden.These shield-shaped munchers are known for the odor they pr
Plants do better if watered in the early morning, especially in the summer. At this time, the sun starts to rise and the day remains cool, and water is absorbed into the soil pretty well without evaporation.
Gardening has long been a cherished pastime, providing joy and satisfaction to those who engage with it. However, the relationship between individuals and their gardens has deepened significantly in recent times. Amid the rise of a greener lifestyle and a growing awareness of our connection to the environment, the hobby of gardening is undergoing a renaissance of sorts. But it’s not just about beautifying outdoor spaces or growing one’s own produce; gardening has emerged as a significant contributor to mental health and well-being. A fascinating revelation from Mind, a leading mental health charity based in the UK, has highlighted this fact. They found that since the start of the pandemic, over seven million people have experienced the mental health benefits of gardening for the first time.
I’m a regular and enthusiastic visitor to this lovely nursery and I have watched progress with interest since Emma and Monty Davies took it over seven years ago. Like many previously productive walled gardens, it had fallen into dereliction and its thirteen 19th century Foster & Pearson glasshouses were in varying states of collapse and decay. The couple were determined to rescue them and th
The Magical Tump Garden There were some wonderful school gardens at the Malvern Show with the standard getting better each year. The children of Castlemorton Primary School were positively fizzing with enthusiasm about the garden they had made.