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THERE’S trouble in paradise. Recent butterfly numbers in our gardens have been so low that experts are really worried.
Nicola and Garin couldn’t wait to move into their own house, a 1920s detached property in Andover, Hampshire, complete with a large garden, after living in a rental property for several years. Nicola, ...
Wasps can sting if panicked, and unlike bees they don’t die afterward, so they can continue to plague you and your guests.
Award-winning Shropshire horticulturist Tom Pountney is opening his beautiful country garden to visitors to raise money for ...
Wasps can be a real nuisance in the summer months - but you need not worry, as experts have shared their top tips for keeping ...
A failed bid by Georgia lawmakers this past legislative session to ban hemp-derived beverages on public safety grounds isn’t impeding a proliferation of new THC drinks.
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How To Protect Your Flowers In A Heat WaveWhen a heat wave hits, it’s not just people who struggle—your garden does too. Flowers, in particular, can wilt, scorch, […] ...
When we get heatwave after heatwave, it’s not just the lack of water that causes problem, it’s what happens when we finally get a decent downpour. It might sound silly but a lot of the soil has become ...
In efforts to help restore nature in Redbridge 400,000 sq m of wild spaces have been created across the borough.
Here are the latest Penarth planning applications submitted to the Vale of Glamorgan Council. An application has been made to change the use of the premises at The Exchange, Bradenham Place, from ...
From a wooden deck full of potted plants to a rambling backyard, these city dwellers created their own personal paradises.
Aberystwyth University academic Dr Christina Marley has been appointed President of the British Grassland Society.
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