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Valentine's Day flowers

By Kate Bradbury on 11/02/2011 13:18:56

of them start selling flowers before March, although The Telegraph has published a list of companies offering both British and imported flowers by post.One day I hope to be able to give my Valentine a posy of cut flowers grown by me, in my garden


Wilding the Chelsea Flower Show

By Kate Bradbury on 23/05/2011 15:20:50

In 1985, Chris Baines created the first ever wildlife garden at the Chelsea Flower Show. Apparently it caused quite a stir - wildflowers in those days were often dismissed as 'weeds' - and his medal was mistakenly inscribed "Chris Baines, for a


Surviving the Chelsea Flower Show

By Kate Bradbury on 21/05/2010 17:24:13

I love Chelsea, in spite of the sore shoulders I get from carrying press releases, the aching knees from traipsing around all day and the weird cough that comes on in the middle of the Floral Marquee. It's the biggest gardening event of the year


A dry spring

By Kate Bradbury on 06/05/2011 13:07:46

barely seen any rain at all.In drier parts of the UK, plants are bursting into flower earlier, bees and butterflies are out earlier, and the ground, which should be warm and wet from April showers, is parched. All this and some areas are still getting


Snowdrop days

By Kate Bradbury on 17/02/2011 22:50:04

to be heaving with lush foliage and beautiful flowers - but it's the simple sight of something emerging from bare soil or a lone bee on a crocus in February that really lifts my spirits.While snowdrop days at Chelsea Physic Garden are over for another year


Plants that evoke memories

By Kate Bradbury on 12/08/2011 15:12:46

flowers. Some of those flowers must have been monarda.It's curious how plants – particularly scented ones – can trigger memories. I have an almost encyclopedic memory of everything that grew in the garden of my early years, even if I can't name it all. I


Biodiversity at the Malvern Show

By Kate Bradbury on 13/05/2011 15:08:08

As someone who is potty about wildlife gardening, I was more than a little happy to learn that biodiversity was the central theme at this year's Malvern Spring Gardening Show. Between now and Sunday there's plenty to keep gardeners and wildlife


Guerrilla gardening and planting tulips

By Kate Bradbury on 14/10/2011 14:50:04

-by. In most situations this will be lovely, but in order to plant the tulips, the Hackney guerrilla gardeners ripped out a fair amount of established, flowering ivy.Tulip lovers might argue that ivy is not very cheerful, pretty or colourful, but its value


My gardening year

By Kate Bradbury on 23/12/2010 12:16:02

root cuttings from my mum's garden. Some didn't flower, so I'm hoping they will this year. I'm also looking forward to single plants growing into clumps, as they become established and make my garden their own.And what went wrong? I grew far too many


Gardening to reduce your carbon footprint

By Kate Bradbury on 29/01/2010 17:20:48

as not to increase petrol consumption, and the less mud the better I suppose, if you love your car.Seriously though, there are many ways to reduce your carbon footprint, and driving around with a load of flowers on your roof probably wouldn't cut it. Planting trees


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