There’s nothing like making your own compost. In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, Jamie Marsh tells you ...
After a couple of weeks it can be buried in soil or added to the compost heap, where it breaks down quickly. Wormeries are handy too, especially in small gardens. They use compost worms, usually tiger ...
Do you go the cremation route? What about human composting or a green burial? What’s the easiest option? But then, what’s the best option for planet Earth? If you want your last act on Earth to also ...
"This is cool!" Gardener shares photo after transforming old parking lot: 'Looks fantastic' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Screen a backyard fence with this low-maintenance shrub ...
At the council recycling tip in Chingford, people drop off fridges, dishwashers, mattresses, golf clubs, bicycles and batteries – then head into the shop to hunt through the weird and wonderful treasu ...
Crows are fascinating, intelligent, and seemingly fearless birds. They can also be very annoying, especially if you have a bunch of them living in your yard. The constant crowing in the morning is ...
Spring is (almost) here, which means there's plenty to do in the garden.
Are you a garden gambler? Good gamblers usually win more than they lose, but in the garden we all take a gamble. Unforeseen ...
In the January 2026 Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor, farmers, economists and retailers say input prices remain the biggest hurdle to profitability for producers in 2026. When Farm Journal asked ...
Creating your dream yard often means adding features that enhance functionality and style. However, before you add certain ...