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Is RHS Chelsea Flower Show more eco-friendly than your Garden?

plewsgardendesign wrote 2 days ago: Giant Scabious and spider Answer: in all honesty, probably not. Why? Think of all those mature trees … more →

Tags: compost, Environmental, Green Living, Grow Your Own, Hard Landscaping, water butts, Biodiversity, Britain, Chelsea flower show

First visitor to the bee hotel... and yet another rhubarb recipe16 comments

thegardendeli wrote 2 days ago: This can only serve to make my bee obsession worse – but the solitary bee house that I bought at the … more →

Tags: recipe, Rhubarb

Food & Sex in the Garden of Good and Evil OR Dule of Doves Part II

Ms. Hetty Mae wrote 1 week ago: Welcome back to the sordid reality show that is my backyard! In case the title doesn’t make it … more →

Tags: Appreciating Birds & Wildlife, Birds, mourning doves, bird feeding, predation, bird watching, snakes, living with wildlife, squirrels

Borage & Beans29 comments

thegardendeli wrote 1 week ago: When I’m in the kitchen at home, I’ll usually have the radio on.  Last week was a good l … more →

Tags: Bread, Bumblebees, recipe, vegetarian

Guest Shuns Hedgehog House at 1 The Wild Corner

agnesashe wrote 1 week ago: One, The Wild Corner5 Star luxury experience About five years ago my daughter and I constructed a 5 … more →

Tags: East Anglia, family design, Hedgehog, wildlife

Some good news...14 comments

thegardendeli wrote 3 weeks ago: This lunchtime the EU has voted again on a proposal to ban the use of three neonicotinoid pesticides … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Serial Killer Plants4 comments

plantameadow wrote 3 weeks ago: Perennial plant plugs No matter what the weather’s doing, potting up plants and sowing seeds m … more →

Tags: Getting Involved, How to help our pollinators, Useful Information, Bayer, Bees, bug killer, Buglife, Clothianidin, Companion planting

Growing dandelions36 comments

thegardendeli wrote 3 weeks ago: There’s a field at the bottom of my garden which, in a few weeks time, will be dotted with bri … more →

Tags: Herbs, pesto, recipe, vegetarian

Wild about Wildflowers, Part 15 comments

cherie colburn wrote 4 weeks ago: Bluebells at Denver Botanic Gardens, where it’s hard to find the ice cream but easy to find th … more →

Tags: gardening with children, Lady Bird Johnson, landscape design, lawn care, Native Plants, Plant Selection, ASTER, Beautification Act of 1965, Beauty Berry

How I Would Make BOW Even Better

Ms. Hetty Mae wrote 1 month ago: I feel very strongly about the impact of the Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) program, especially in … more →

Tags: hunting, fishing, camping & hiking, Appreciating Birds & Wildlife, Outdoor Opinions, Becoming an Outdoors Woman, becoming an outdoors woman florida, bow, bow florida

It's National Gardening Week12 comments

thegardendeli wrote 1 month ago: Sun is out, daffodils and primroses are flowering, and this morning I’ve seen the first swallo … more →

Tags: Spring Planting

Weeds in the Spring Garden 1 comment

plewsgardendesign wrote 1 month ago: mixed native species and bee Eeyore, the much beloved if melancholy donkey in the Winnie the Pooh st … more →

Tags: Weeds, Medicinal Herbs & Plants, Plews, Weeds, Perennials, Bi-ennials, Annuals, Ephemerals, Plants

Bee Kind Gardening

Eve Worrall wrote 1 month ago: Our poor bee’s are having a hard time at the moment. In the last 20 years there has been a dramatic … more →

Tags: organic, BEE, Bees, Pollen, Nectar, bee-friendly plants, Companion planting, wildlife gardening, beneficial insects

Gardening for Wildlife

The Plum Tulip wrote 1 month ago: As the weather is still cold looking out for our garden wildlife remains important.  Keeping bird fe … more →

Tags: Bees, Birds, butterflies, sustainability, Wild Flowers, wildlife

Bad News from the Big Garden Bird Watch3 comments

nanacathy2 wrote 1 month ago: The results are now in from the RSPB Big Garden Bird Watch and the results show an alarming decline … more →

Tags: Birds, Big Garden Birdwatch results 2013

5 Friendly Insects For Your Garden10 comments

Nelson Castro wrote 1 month ago: Did you ever get annoyed of having insects in your garden? These little creature may often tag as pe … more →

Tags: gardening, beneficial insects, damsel bug, Garden, gardening, insect, lacewing, lady bugs, mantis

Spring jobs on the allotment - Prune Autumn Raspberries and plant Onion Sets

Gardening With Children wrote 2 months ago: The weather is a very popular subject with the British people and who can blame them, one minute it’ … more →

Tags: Gardening at School, wildlife, Gardening At Home, Autumn Raspberries, frogs in the pond, gardening in school, gardening with children, growing onions, growing raspberries

SOS for Monarch Butterflies43 comments

gardeninacity wrote 2 months ago: An article in today’s New York Times contained alarming news about the decline of Monarch butt … more →

Tags: Critters, native plants and wildflowers, asclepias, milkweeds, Monarch Butterfly, monarch butterfly migration

Tales of bees, butterflies and neonicotinoids21 comments

thegardendeli wrote 2 months ago: A while ago, I wrote a post about the resurgence of interest in British flower growing, and how flow … more →

Tags: neonicotinoids


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