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Gardeners and Climate Change

Courtesy of Climate Nexus Gardening is a beloved hobby for millions of people across the country. Whether motivated by healthy outdoor exercise, the satisfaction of eating delicious home-grown fruits and veggies, or the artistic pleasure of a beautiful flower arrangement, … Continue reading




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Good Food Show and Gardeners’ World Live returns

Food and gardens combine at the NEC.





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Win tickets for BBC Gardeners’ World and BBC Good Food Show

Here's your chance to visit the popular NEC shows free.




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Win tickets for BBC Good Food Show Live and BBC Gardeners World

Your chance to see the stars of TV absolutely free.



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  • Gardening
  • BBC Gardeners’ World Live
  • BBC Good Food Show Summer
  • NEC

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March 4: Owls' hunt under snow, elephant gardeners, bats' sensory moustaches, cockatoos use tools and more...

Songbirds swarm their predators and seals appreciate a good rhythm



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Alonzo Gardeners

Credit: Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum




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Why a potted plant isn't the easiest option for would-be gardeners

For nervous newbie gardeners, starting out with a single plant in a small pot is pitched as an easy win by the horticultural industry. James Wong explains why it isn't




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Looking for Low-Maintenance Grasses? Discover the Best Choices for Busy Gardeners

Imagine walking into your yard with a coffee in one hand, no lawn mower in sight, and the kind of lush greenery that looks effortlessly perfect. No frantic trimming or sweating under the summer sun. Sounds too good to be true? It’s possible when you pick the right low-maintenance grass. Let’s walk through some game-changing […]

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First-time ‘panic’ gardeners flood Utah nurseries during coronavirus pandemic




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Britain's gardeners dig for victory as virus takes toll

LONDON: Britain’s coronavirus lockdown has deepened the nation’s love affair with gardening at the same time as threatening the future of traditional businesses in the sector.Some 83...

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Britain's gardeners dig for victory as virus takes toll

LONDON: Britain’s coronavirus lockdown has deepened the nation’s love affair with gardening at the same time as threatening the future of traditional businesses in the sector.Some 83 percent of homes in England have some private outdoor space, according to 2016 government figures,...




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Climate change gives gardeners new options

The USDA has updated its planting-zones map for the first time in 22 years, reflecting a warmer U.S. where many southern crops are expanding north.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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We know cucamelons are cute, but what do gardeners think of them?

Cucamelons look like baby watermelons and taste similar to cucumbers. Are they worth growing?



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Neonicotinoids: What gardeners need to know

The pesticides are effective against a wide range of insects — including the good guys.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Front-yard veggie gardeners declare victory

Couple who had to tear up a front-yard veggie garden they had tended for 20 years in Miami Shores, Florida, replants after new law went into effect on July 1.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening


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Renegade gardeners take fight to councils in race to beat the heat

As urban density intensifies in Australia's major cities, renegades are fighting to replace the greenery that has been lost, writes Natalie Vella.




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A day in the life of Toowoomba's grand champion gardeners

After 25 years of entering Toowoomba's Carnival of Flowers garden competition, two 72-year olds have won grand champion.




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Gardeners to face backyard blitz on netting with new laws proposed to protect wildlife

Backyard gardeners could face fines of almost $2,500 if they are not careful when covering their fruit trees or vegetable gardens with netting.




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Gardeners warned of scams threat as online store accelerates refunds and new deliveries



LEGIONS of gardeners, wondering what has happened to the goods they have bought from online retailer Primrose, are set to receive refunds "within days", the company has confirmed.





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Window boxes: Budding gardeners are growing for it in lockdown

From mail-order seeds to watering schedules, Vicky Frost has a guide to creating a windowsill jungle




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Coronavirus: Seed sales soar as more of us become budding gardeners

The lockdown has led to huge growth in the number of people buying garden seeds.




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We’re all virtual gardeners now

In the face of lockdown, go online to tour the world’s best gardens and shop for bulbs




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Santa goes green! Nigel Colborn reveals the best gifts for gardeners this Christmas 

Nigel Colborn picked out a selection of the best gifts for green-fingered loved ones this Christmas. British gardening expert suggests a traditional gardening trug and sturdy carbon-steel shears.




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Gardeners' World enjoys its highest viewing figures in a decade because of lockdown

The BBC2 show, which saw Monty Don self-filming footage from his garden, drew an audience of 2.7million on April 24 as the programme was made for the first time by a socially-distanced crew.