

The Snail Trail to Seedling Success
There is something deeply satisfying about a new gardening experiment, especially when it promises thrift, tidiness, and a dash of ingenuity. This spring, with seed trays crowding the greenhouses and not a spare pot in sight, I found myself turning to the delightfully named “seed snail” method. It sounded whimsical, practical, and just a little bit eccentric — which, in my experience, is often the mark of a very good gardening idea indeed. The principle is beautifully simple.
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3 days ago


A Simple Country Remedy: Daisy Water for Hay Fever & Tired Eyes
There’s a quiet joy in wandering the garden early in the morning, basket in hand, before the day has quite decided what it wants to be. The birds chatter, the kettle hums in the kitchen, and the lawn is scattered with little white daisies nodding happily in the sunshine. Most people see them as lawn invaders. I see a free and gentle remedy gifted by nature. Today I want to share one of the simplest country traditions I know — daisy water for soothing hay fever and tired, puff
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6 days ago


Somerset Willow Adventure
There are some outings that feel less like errands and more like the gentle opening chapter of a season. My recent trip to the Somerset Levels in search of the Somerset willow growers farm, to purchace some green willow turned out to be exactly that — a afternoon full of fresh air,warm sun, muddy tracks, and the kind of quiet enthusiasm that only gardeners truly understand. A Spring Journey to the Levels With the car boot cleared and a flask of coffee packed, we set off , he
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May 2


Warm Chicken, Asparagus & Bacon Salad with New Potatoes
This is the kind of salad that feels like a proper meal — warm, comforting and full of flavour. I make this often when I have leftover roast chicken in the fridge,and its asparagus season. It’s one of my favourite ways to turn simple ingredients into something that feels a bit special. Crispy bacon, tender asparagus, buttery new potatoes and crunchy little gem lettuce all get finished with a drizzle of homemade French dressing. It’s simple, hearty and perfect for spring and s
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Apr 29





