

The Greenhouse Companions I Would Never Grow Tomatoes Without
Tomato and Basil Grown together smells devine! Every gardener has their little rituals. The old habits that return each spring almost without thinking. Seed trays appear on windowsills, muddy boots gather by the back door, and suddenly every available surface seems to hold a pot labelled in slightly smudged handwriting. For me, one of those rituals is planting basil and French marigolds alongside my tomatoes in the greenhouse. Some people may think it looks a little chaotic c
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A Tomato Worth Talking About
There is always something rather hopeful about this time of year in Dorset. The garden begins to wake properly, seed packets appear on kitchen tables beside cups of coffee, and every year I seem to convince myself that this will be the year I grow the perfect tomato. This spring, however, I may have got a little carried away. Tucked amongst the usual dependable favourites was a packet of rather unusual tomato seeds called Ananas Noir — a name that sounds more suited to an old
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Jun 6


Sleep, Movement, And Healthy Living: Small Changes That Make A Difference After 60
This is a collabrative post Life after 60 can still be full of movement, travel, hobbies, social plans, and new routines that keep each week enjoyable. Plenty of adults want to stay active for as long as possible, yet energy levels, sleep quality, and physical comfort often change with age. Small lifestyle adjustments can make daily routines feel easier and help support long-term wellbeing. Good sleep plays a large part in how the body recovers, moves, and functions each day.
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Jun 5


Edible Flowers You Can Grow in Your Garden — And Delicious Ways to Use Them
Calendula There is something wonderfully old-fashioned and joyful about growing edible flowers. Once common in cottage gardens and country kitchens, edible blooms are now making a welcome return — adding colour, fragrance and delicate flavour to everything from salads and cakes to teas and summer drinks. Better still, many edible flowers are incredibly easy to grow. Whether you have a sprawling garden, a greenhouse, raised beds or simply a few pots on a patio, you can grow fl
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