Created by the brilliant chef Rebecca, this delicious chutney recipe will delight dinner guests, tantalise taste buds and most importantly, can be tucked away as a secret treat just for you.
We’ve pulled together five simple activities to encourage little ones to get involved and excited about spending time in the garden using a mix of natural and recycled materials.
Wondering what to do when you are inundated with tomatoes, peppers, chilli or shallots? Bruschetta is just about the tastiest and easiest answer to your troubles.
Okay, now we have your attention with ‘seedy secrets’, it’s time to admit, this is not that much of a seedy article, and more about the essential seed knowledge every gardener will need at some point in their gardening career.
A new generation of online female gardeners have been busy building a community and breaking down barriers by inspiring and instigating conversations around the tribulations and triumphs of cultivating practical and beautiful green spaces. We have reached out to three wonderful women who are part of this wave of change.
Traditionally, we dig over our beds and planters, turning the soil ready for planting. This helps to aerate the soil, break up hard clumps and disturb any weeds. However, over the last few years, a no-dig method of cultivation has taken the horticultural community by storm. But which is better for your garden?