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Save our BeesThe health of bees is something that is dear to my heart. Please join me in persuading the EU to ban neonicitinoids, the chemicals that are compromising both their and our future.
Defra is dragging its feet despite much evidence that the chemicals are weakening the bees immune system. Other European countries have already acted – let’s join them!
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There's nothing like having a home garden to make you begin to appreciate the trials and tribulations of the farmers who grow our food. Between weather, weeds, and insects, not to mention the challenges of soil fertility, it can be an incredibly humbling experience to try to put food on the table with a home garden. This is true especially when adhering to organic protocols that don't rely on quick yet potentially harmful solutions, such as herbicides, pesticides, and conventional fertilizers.
Gardeners know pollinators are essential, especially those industrious bees buzzing tirelessly in and out of squash blossoms and trumpet vines. But one kind of bee may wear your patience thin if you’ve discovered their handiwork: Carpenter bees! If you’ve found perfectly round ½-diameter holes drilled into your deck timbers, wood siding, mailbox posts, or outdoor furniture with a little sawdust beneath the holes, you may be housing these gentle bees.
Embarking on the journey of creating and caring for a garden can be both exciting and daunting
Gardens can do wonders to our well-being and it’s scientifically proven that people who have them live better lives. If you are one of those lucky people, and have the privilege to live in a house with a wonderful garden then you should definitely spend some quality time on its decoration and do create some fabulous landscapes that you will enjoy even more. In this article you are going to see 19 Stunning Garden Pathways That You Can Make On Your Own with ease and without having to ask a professional for help.
Those unused newspapers can be the best pots for growing seedlings–Sow countless of seeds and after the germination, plant them into the soil directly without removing the newspaper pot. It’ll decompose quickly in a few days, and your plant will grow happily ever after. Sweet Story!
Here are a few different options to save your garden this summer… keep bugs, squirrels, birds — off, and an easy way to kill weeds! The best part — it's super inexpensive! You can find more on my blog Chas' Crazy Creations
The front door or the porch are the very first elements of a home that come into play for welcoming one and all, and that’s why they must be appealing and of course, beautiful to look at. But over the years, things seem to lose their curb appeal and get all worn out and old. However, just a few steps of creative makeover can add new life to the same. Here are 25 Marvelous Curb Appeal Ideas That Can Rejuvenate Your Home With Gorgeousness.
James Lloyd-Jones photographed at his company’s Innovation Centre in Bristol, where different crops and new technology are trialled
We’ve all been there, the premature demise of our cilantro bolting into bitterness and a head full of seeds after an unexpected heat spike. But what if we started thinking about these “failures” as new flavor opportunities? One gardener’s flop is another’s feast after all. I’m talking seed-turned-spice drawer—yes, that downed cilantro is now your own hefty supply of gourmet coriander.
Did you know that J. Parker’s has three garden centres? Today we’re giving you a quick tour of our Lincolnshire-based garden centre! Our Lincolnshire site was bought by the Parker family in the 1950s when it was spare farmland. This allowed them to grow their own bulbs and be home to our larger warehouse, where orders could be picked, packed, and sent to customers.
Native to North America, this plant is popular for its bright, fragrant flowers that attract various pollinators, making it an excellent addition to any garden. In addition to this, there are many Bee Balm Benefits that will surely tempt you into growing it.