

Best Bank Holiday Events In Dorset
The Whitsun May Bank Holiday always feels like the true opening of the Dorset summer. Hedgerows are thick with cow parsley, the sea begins to sparkle with promise, and the lanes fill with the cheerful hum of visitors rediscovering the simple joy of being outdoors. If you’re lucky enough to spend the long weekend here, Dorset offers that perfect blend of coast, countryside, and village life that begs you to slow down and savour every moment. Here are some wonderfully Dorset wa
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Mum's Victoria Sandwich
There is a particular magic in the kitchens of our mothers — a quiet alchemy made of routine, patience, and the sort of knowledge that never needed a cookbook. For me, that magic will always smell faintly of warm butter and sugar, and it will always be a Victoria sandwich. Mum’s Victoria sandwiches are second to none. She would hate me saying so, of course, but I have long maintained she could give Merry Berry a very serious run for her money. Her approach is simple, unfussy,
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4 days ago


3 Recipes For The Rhubarb Harvest
There is a moment each spring when the garden quietly changes gear. The soil begins to warm, the light lingers a little longer in the evenings, and suddenly the rhubarb patch bursts into life as though it has been waiting patiently all winter for its grand entrance. Those first rosy stems feel wonderfully reassuring. They arrive before the soft fruits, before the tomatoes, before the kitchen garden truly gets going — a cheerful reminder that the growing season is properly und
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May 13


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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May 9





