This Month in Your Garden – January
“Nature has undoubtedly mastered the art of winter gardening.” Vincent A Simeone Vincent, a horticulturalist...
“Nature has undoubtedly mastered the art of winter gardening.” Vincent A Simeone Vincent, a horticulturalist...
The answer lies in the soil It’s very unlikely you will be mowing the lawn...
Rhubarb and mustard A useful job this month is to dig over any plots that...
Sprout, bacon and red pepper panzanella Ingredients 500g brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved 3 shallots,...
‘The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The second best time...
Winter warmers There are a few lawn jobs you can do that will keep you...
Q. A friend identified red thread in our lawn last autumn. Is it too late...
Menus and manure Digging over plots you haven’t dug in autumn and working in lots...
Curried lentil soup with kale and almond topping A winter warmer for 4 that’s vegan...
You’ll never plough a field by turning it over in your mind. Old Irish proverb...
A little gem of propagation It is not too early to be thinking about the...
Q. Some areas of our lawn are yellow and, looking closely, there are patches of...
If the grass is greener on the other side it’s probably getting better care. Earl...
Game Pie By Bryn Williams for Delicious Magazine Ingredients 600g mixed pheasant meat, venison meat...
“An optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in. A pessimist stays...
Venison and parsnip tagine with buttered herb couscous Spice up January with a hearty, warming...
‘New Year’s day is everyman’s birthday.’ Charles Lamb January is named after the Etruscan word...
Care and repair You can repair and adjust turf levels this month by peeling back...
Every good potato deserves flavour Off to the garden centre with you and pick...
Persian lamb tagine Ring the changes after the festive season’s food with a winter warmer...