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The June Gap
June is a funny time of year in the garden when the spring bulbs have all finished but summer perennials are not yet out fully
Essence of Summer
Katie Kingsley serves up some quick and easy dishes which you can (hopefully) enjoy al fresco.
Lilacs in May
At last spring is here; no more snow, dark evenings and frost… hopefully! And then there are the lilacs which are synonymous with this time of year
Watercress to Impress
If you are lacking inspiration then I hope these simple but effective recipes from Katie Kingsley will motivate you to acquaint it with your dining table. This mysterious vegetable is known to harbour powers beyond tantalising taste buds. Whether it be a cure for baldness, mental stimulant or aphrodisiac you are after, surely failing to make the most of it this season would be reckless!
Gluten-related disorders
You’re in control: Coeliac disease is not the only significant gluten-related disorder
Organic lawn care
April is an excellent time to turn our attention to the lawn, but organically?
Edible Eden
The garden looks abundant again! Katie Kingsley brings us these recipes that are all fresh, feel-good and perfect for entertaining over the Easter holiday.
Food is the most powerful medicine
You’re in control: Food is the most powerful medicine known to humankind
Mulch in March
Mulching is an important part of garden maintenance; there are many types and many good reasons to undertake this now
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