Posted on Friday 30 May 2008
Baltimore Sun - United States
Stealth growers seed or plant on land that doesn’t belong to them. The result? Plants that beautify or yield crops in otherwise neglected or vacant spaces.
Baltimore Sun - United States
Stealth growers seed or plant on land that doesn’t belong to them. The result? Plants that beautify or yield crops in otherwise neglected or vacant spaces.
Telegraph.co.uk - United Kingdom
Monty Don, the former Gardeners’ World presenter, has made his first public appearance since admitting he had suffered a stroke to say he was “recovering well”.
Canada.com - Don Mills,Ontario,Canada
What is the shortest distance between the novice gardener and a hip garden? A collection of succulents. These little (for the most part) charmers announce to the world that you have arrived in the garden design world.
Herts and Essex Observer - Hertford,Herts,UK
Designers Adam Woolcott and Jonathan Smith created a garden inspired by the 1950s - complete with sand from Frinton and a deckchair - and the hard landscaping was carried out by Cormac Conway
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
Leave them on the pans to cool; they will crisp up even more. If they do not snap cleanly after they cool, return the pan to the hot oven for a few more minutes.
Chicago Sun-Times - United States
High prices at the pump and the produce aisle have sent home gardeners into their yards with a mission: Grow-it-yourself dining. Sales of vegetable seeds, tomato transplants and fruit trees are soaring as enterprising planters grow their own food.
Chatham Daily News - Chatham,Ontario,Canada
Su Morin is planting seeds of change at the organic community demonstration garden on Kerr Farms in Chatham.
Organic gardening promoted; Excess produce to go to food bank
Delmarva Daily Times - MD,USA
Plush green lawns are the junk food of gardening, said Maryland Coastal Bays Program Executive Director Dave Wilson.
Independent - London,England,UK
In case you’re my next door neighbour and you’re wondering why there are always so many snails in your garden, I’ll come clean now: they’re mostly put there by me.
James Delingpole: My garden is a riot of neuroses and paranoia
Vancouver Sun - British Columbia, Canada
Small farmers fight multinational business for control of the planet’s food supply