Jobs for November

Ben Vanheems shares some essential tasks to carry out in your garden and allotment for November. SOW NOW Broad beans PLANT NOW Garlic, rhubarb, soft and tree fruits HARVEST Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celeriac, celery, endive, Jerusalem artichokes, kale, kohl rabi, leeks, oriental leaves and greens, parsnips, spinach, swedes, Swiss chard, turnip, radishes, winter salad leaves Make the most…
Hands holding Greek apple cake

Greek Apple Cake

Greek apple cake, or milopita, is a delicious cake, perfect served with a cup of tea and is often enjoyed at breakfast in Greece. Recipe by KG’s resident chef, Anna Cairns Pettigrew. Serves 8Preparation time: 25 minutesCooking time: 45 minutes For the apples & syrup: 4 apples, sliced 4 tbsp lemon juice 60g/2oz butter 60g/2oz sugar 1 tsp cinnamon For…

Garden Organic Awarded Coveted Title of National Plant Collection for Comfrey

The guardianship of the National Plant Collection for Symphytum (comfrey), has been awarded to sustainable growing charity Garden Organic by Plant Heritage.   This is a glowing accolade for the charity’s work documenting, developing and preserving a comprehensive collection at its organic demonstration gardens in Ryton near Coventry. It’s also the location of the Heritage Seed Library, which already has National…
In the Dutch Garden at Belton, the Father Time sundial is encroached by water. (C) National Trust

Storm Babet’s causes widespread damage to landscapes, gardens and properties says NT

Storm Babet’s widespread damage a taste of things to come, says National Trust Volume of water temporarily overwhelms hydro at Cragside in Northumberland Deluge erodes pathways in the Peak District Gardens and parkland waterlogged by swollen rivers, damaging bridges and children’s play areas Swift action by collections teams safeguards historic books and significant wallpaper at Hardwick Hall and Belton House…

November 2023

In the November issue you’ll find: KG’s Tony Flanagan reveals some of the best new tomato varieties for you to try; cut your winter food bills with advice from top veg gardener, Rob Smith; and gardening expert Martin Fish reveals the secrets of success with squashes, plus there‘s a mouthwatering recipe from wife Jill. Inside the November issue… F1 Hybrids…
Evelyn Community Gardens, Deptford, London (C) Paul Harris

Plant fruit trees this autumn! New partnership urges communities to dig in

Thousands of Coronation Gardens for Food and Nature pledged since June New partnership encourages communities to plant fruit trees this autumn Events, recipes and harvesting tips – join us to celebrate Apple Day on 21st October! Over 2,200 Coronation Gardens for Food & Nature pledged since June Communities are being encouraged to plant fruit trees and to revitalise community orchards…
The Tormentil mining bee is receiving help from an unlikely source

Cutting edge science in project to save endangered bees

A remarkable project to protect a unique ‘hopping’ bee facing extinction, having declined in number by more than 50% over recent years, is underway in Yorkshire.    The extraordinary collaboration between The Species Recovery Trust and Agritech innovators AgriSound is using a newly developed bespoke AI-driven algorithm to detect and protect a nationally rare and declining species of mining bee…

Jobs for October

Ben Vanheems shares some essential tasks to carry out in your garden and allotment for October. SOW NOW Broad beans, cauliflower, peas PLANT NOW Spring cabbage, garlic, onion sets, salad leaves, strawberries HARVEST Aubergine, beetroot, Brussels sprouts, endive, French and runner beans, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, celeriac, chicory, chillies and peppers, courgettes, cucumber, Florence fennel, kohl rabi, leeks, lettuce,…