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  • Planting fruit

    Planting fruit

    Catalogues offer you tree and soft fruit grown in two different ways. Fruit growers who also supply gardeners will usually grow their plants in the field planted directly into the nursery soil.

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  • Where to grow fruit

    Where to grow fruit

    Most people can find space in their garden, whatever its size, for growing fruit. Here are a few suggestions…

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  • Bees in danger of becoming extinct in UK cities: how the public can help in their garden

    Bees in danger of becoming extinct in UK cities: how the public can help in their garden

    Ahead of Don’t Step on a Bee Day on Friday 10th July, experts advise what is best to plant now for bees and reveal the correct way to save a struggling bee! In the UK alone 35 species of bees…

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  • MUDKETEER’S DIARY- 2nd July 2020

    MUDKETEER’S DIARY- 2nd July 2020

    Oh deer! We discovered today the very tips of the French beans have been eaten.Some of the stalks hadn’t been nibbled off cleanly but had been ripped slightly. This was consistent with muntjac dear damage. Sure enough close by we…

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  • More Than Half Of Britons Have Never Been On A Picnic, OR VISITED A UK LANDMARK

    More Than Half Of Britons Have Never Been On A Picnic, OR VISITED A UK LANDMARK

    The team at www.hampers.com undertook the study as lockdown restrictions are beginning to ease, Britons are keen to get outside and the weather has been, for the majority of lockdown, lovely. Almost 2,500 British adults, aged 18 and over, were…

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  • EDEN’S ICONIC BIOMES TO REOPEN

    EDEN’S ICONIC BIOMES TO REOPEN

    The Eden Project confirmed today that the Rainforest and Mediterranean Biomes and Core education centre will reopen to visitors on Saturday July 4. Eden’s 30-acre outdoor garden, shop and some food outlets are already open.  The reopening of the Biomes…

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  • Chawton House to re-open its Gardens

    Chawton House to re-open its Gardens

    Re-opening plans include timed ticket entry for the Gardens, a takeaway service from the Old Kitchen Tearoom, two new parkland trails, and the Plant Fairs Roadshow, taking place on July 19 For the first time since its closure in March,…

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  • THREE QUARTERS OF BRITS HAVE HAD A DISASTER IN THE GARDEN

    THREE QUARTERS OF BRITS HAVE HAD A DISASTER IN THE GARDEN

    Research has revealed that gardening disasters plague around three quarters (73%) of Brits, prompting power tool manufacturer Ryobi to launch a search for the nation’s ugliest garden. Disasters range from not being able to get plants to grow (14%) to…

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  • August issue on sale now!

    August issue on sale now!

    The longest day has passed… and maybe, with all that’s going on in the world, you hadn’t even realised. But there are lots of summer sensations to come now that the season has officially arrived, so what better time of…

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  • Podcast 83: Plums and Damsons

    Podcast 83: Plums and Damsons

    This week’s Kitchen Garden Magazine podcast is a guide to common pests, diseases and other problems that could affect plums and damsons. Sit back and listen to the expertise of Guy Barter, chief horticultural adviser for the RHS, read by…

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  • Podcast 82: Growing veg in small spaces

    Podcast 82: Growing veg in small spaces

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. The Kitchen Garden team are back to discuss fruit and vegetables that you can grow in small spaces. The gang discuss beans, growing carrots…

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  • Birds of a feather get hot in this weather

    Birds of a feather get hot in this weather

    With temperatures set to soar above 30C in parts of the UK over the next few days, the RSPB is asking people to give birds a helping hand in the hot conditions by leaving out a supply of fresh water…

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