Who's moving into your garden?

Published: Wed 15 May 2013

Great Tit

New housing has become widespread in eastern England during recent decades, as the region's population has boomed.

Looking after wildlife

Published: Sun 12 May 2013

hedgehog

Making your garden wildlife-friendly is one of the most positive contributions you can make to the environment - and the rewards are great. Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is passionate about encouraging

Notes from a gardener

Published: Sun 12 May 2013

flowers

Michael Walker, Head of Trentham Garden and Estate, takes a look at Staffordshire's gardens - a horticultural odyssey.

Spring into Summer

Published: Fri 10 May 2013

Petunia

May is a great gardening month and probably the last month you can plan for your summer colour in the garden.

Outdoor Living

Published: Fri 10 May 2013

king family garden

A warm summer evening; the last streaks of red have yet to fade from the sky; you are feeling well-fed and nicely mellowed as you relax in your garden after a lovely meal eaten outdoors with a glass of

Your guide to plant fairs

Published: Fri 03 May 2013

red tulips

Now is the time to start thinking about your garden, and what better way to get inspiration than to visit plant fairs? Here, Plant Hunters' Fairs give us an insight into what's in store over the next few

Keep Britain in bloom

Published: Fri 03 May 2013

Elderly man gardening

Personal Alarms can provide peace of mind to green fingered Brits.

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