Where have all the bees gone now? – There still seems to be a lot of debate amongst the bee white coats, about what exactly is happening to our honey bees. Bee populations dropped 17 percent in the UK last year, according to the British Bee Association, and nearly 30 percent in the United States…

Home gardeners with a keen interest in design, as well as professional landscape designers, will find invaluable advice in this new approach. The book focuses on the general principles behind creating successful and beautiful plant combinations in both time and space working with perennials in the context of trees, shrubs, and the surrounding landscape. The...

“RHS Allotment Journal” shows you how to get the most from your plot and then how to cook up the produce. With timely recipes for abundance and gluts, storage advice, crops of the month and special projects, this book will keep you on top of an active plot and refresh your mind about what’s possible.

The open meadow is sunny and fully exposed to the wind. Perennials suited to these conditions never need staking or cosseting, but instead can be planted in wide drifts to fill garden spaces with colour and movement. These are the schemes to use in most common garden situations to replace lawns and old fashioned borders....

This is a simple but brilliant book explaining how to keep bees in a natural, sustainable way. Forget specialist equipment and “traditional” intensive farming methods which stress the bees and lower their natural resilience.

World class gardening courses on planting design, by Hilary Th ...

World class gardening courses on planting design, by Hilary Th ...
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