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Gardens

December 2020
  • Seed saving movement calls for seeds to be publicly owned

    Covid has made people see how the food system is dominated by large corporations, say campaigners
    Published: 28 Dec 2020
    Seed saving movement calls for seeds to be publicly owned
  • Allan Jenkins on gardening Looking back over a trying year

    Published: 27 Dec 2020
    Looking back over a trying year
  • Specieswatch Specieswatch: tramp slug reclassified as invasive species

    Published: 23 Dec 2020
    Specieswatch: tramp slug reclassified as invasive species
    • James Wong on gardens Why dahlias are tougher than you think

      Published: 20 Dec 2020
      Why dahlias are tougher than you think
    • Allan Jenkins on gardening Christmas wishes for gardeners

      Published: 20 Dec 2020
      Christmas wishes for gardeners
    • James Wong on gardens Why moth orchids make perfect housemates

      Published: 13 Dec 2020
      Why moth orchids make perfect housemates
    • Allan Jenkins on gardening The magic of growing plants from seed you’ve collected

      Published: 13 Dec 2020
      The magic of growing plants from seed you’ve collected
    • Alys Fowler's gardening column How to use wood ash as fertiliser for your garden

      Published: 12 Dec 2020
      How to use wood ash as fertiliser for your garden
    • The 'franken-carrots' of Freo: an Australian prison resurrects its victory garden

      Published: 11 Dec 2020
      The 'franken-carrots' of Freo: an Australian prison resurrects its victory garden
  • James Wong on gardens Seeing the light: bright ideas for plants

    Published: 6 Dec 2020
    Seeing the light: bright ideas for plants
  • Allan Jenkins on gardening Mud and maintenance in the month ahead

    Published: 6 Dec 2020
    Mud and maintenance in the month ahead
November 2020
  • James Wong on gardens Other arts are political, why not gardening?

    Gardens make strong statements even when they don’t, says James Wong
    Published: 29 Nov 2020
    Other arts are political, why not gardening?
  • Allan Jenkins on gardening Old and new friendships have bloomed on the plot

    ‘We meet, we eat buns, we weed, we sow…’ Comradeship on the allotment, by Allan Jenkins
    Published: 29 Nov 2020
    Old and new friendships have bloomed on the plot
  • An early-modern ode to citrus fruit – in pictures

    A new book celebrates the passion of a pioneering gardener in 17th-century Germany
    Gallery
    Published: 28 Nov 2020
    An early-modern ode to citrus fruit – in pictures
  • The Guardian picture essay Charmed in lockdown: garden birds by Denis Thorpe – in pictures

    The former Guardian photographer Denis Thorpe, 88, has been shielding for most of the year and taking pictures of his garden and the visiting birds
    Published: 26 Nov 2020
    Charmed in lockdown: garden birds by Denis Thorpe – in pictures
    • Country diary Country diary: hard pressed to gather an abundance of apples

      Published: 23 Nov 2020
      Country diary: hard pressed to gather an abundance of apples
    • James Wong on gardens For home-grown treats, plant fruit trees

      Published: 22 Nov 2020
      For home-grown treats, plant fruit trees
    • Allan Jenkins on gardening Snails, seeds and sodden leaves as the soil waits for frost

      Published: 22 Nov 2020
      Snails, seeds and sodden leaves as the soil waits for frost
    • Country diary Country diary: a creaky greenhouse makes a snug shelter from the downpour

      Published: 18 Nov 2020
      Country diary: a creaky greenhouse makes a snug shelter from the downpour
  • Plantwatch Why the UK needs a full peat compost ban

    Published: 17 Nov 2020
    Why the UK needs a full peat compost ban
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