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The April Garden
No time for April showers, read on for tasks for the garden in April
Emma Reuvers
Apr 1, 20203 min read
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A Hint of Spring...
March is an exciting month for gardeners. New growth suggests that Spring may actually be on her way.
Emma Reuvers
Mar 6, 20203 min read
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On the Pulse...
10th February 2020 is World Pulses Day. Why on earth should we have a whole day just to celebrate pulses (and can I grow my own?)
Emma Reuvers
Feb 7, 20205 min read
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Compost to Save the World
It’s the Little Things… Over the last few years there has been a shift in mainstream culture towards ethical living and sustainability....
Emma Reuvers
Jan 27, 20205 min read
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Plants for the January Garden
Despite the cold, there are some plants that shine in January. Read on for information about a few of my favourite garden plants for winter
Emma Reuvers
Jan 20, 20203 min read
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January Jobs
Despite the cold of January, there are lots of garden tasks that can get us out into the crisp winter's air. Read on to find out what.
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Jan 13, 20203 min read
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New beginnings
A new year means new beginnings. Emma Reuvers of Wild Edge Garden Design talks through the plans she has for her own garden.
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Jan 6, 20204 min read
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Grow your own Christmas wreath
Go super sustainable this Christmas and learn how you can grow your own Christmas wreath.
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Dec 5, 20197 min read
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Letting the wild edges in
Garden for wildlife and let nature in. Plan your outdoor spaces with wildlife in mind.
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Nov 13, 20194 min read
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Going chemical free
Gardening without the use of harmful pesticides is a positive step forward to protecting and safe-guarding our amazing natural environment
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Nov 4, 20193 min read
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Working through the winter blues
Don't let the winter cold keep you out of the garden. As well as the usual winter tasks, utilise your time for planning and preparation.
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Oct 21, 20193 min read
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Summer Harvests
Today, as the late evening sun warmed my back, I harvested my garlic and shallots. The leaves of the garlic had started to yellow and...
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Jul 2, 20192 min read
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One is Never Enough
Over the past few weeks I have been eagerly watching my single globe artichoke (Cynara solymus) rapidly grow. One perfectly formed...
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Apr 26, 20192 min read
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To sow or not to sow...
This unseasonably warm February weather entices me towards my box of seeds. I keep my seeds, in their original packets, separated into 2...
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Feb 26, 20192 min read
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The Darkest Days
The cold winter days shorten as we move towards the winter solstice. This time of year always seems so fleeting and excitement builds as...
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Dec 19, 20182 min read
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Too chilly for the beach...
The August bank holiday weekend weather was a little on the cold side and so our planned trip to Porthleven in Cornwall (me, the husband,...
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Sep 8, 20181 min read
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Wandering our Ancient Woodlands
Standing in the presence of a 400 year old beech tree last Saturday in a small woodland near Miserden put my seemingly rushed and busy...
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Aug 1, 20182 min read
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