

Effective Tips for Staying Cool This Summer: House Cooling Hacks and Hydration Essentials
Summer heat can quickly become overwhelming, especially when temperatures soar and the sun blazes all day. Staying cool is not just about comfort—it’s essential for health and well-being. This post shares practical tips to keep your home cool and explains why staying hydrated is a key part of beating the heat. Living room with open windows and fan to keep cool How to Keep Your House Cool Without Breaking the Bank Cooling your home efficiently can save energy and reduce your e
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A New Small Cottage Garden Beginning To Find Its Feet
There is something wonderfully satisfying about watching a new garden begin to settle into itself. When I first started creating this small cottage garden, I could only imagine how it might look once the plants had filled out, the colours had blended together and the borders had softened. Now, little by little, that vision is starting to become a reality. Of course, no garden journey is ever completely straightforward. The local snails clearly thought my newly planted area wa
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4 days ago


A Fresh Taste of Early Summer: Radish Salsa from the Allotment
Radishes There is always something wonderfully encouraging about the first crops to appear on the allotment. Long before the tomatoes begin blushing red or the beans start climbing in earnest, the radishes quietly get on with the job, pushing their ruby shoulders through the soil almost before you have finished sowing them. They are one of those vegetables that reward impatient gardeners. Within just a few short weeks, neat rows of bright pink globes are ready to harvest, oft
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Jun 20


The Greenhouse Companions I Would Never Grow Tomatoes Without
Tomato and Basil Grown together smells devine! Every gardener has their little rituals. The old habits that return each spring almost without thinking. Seed trays appear on windowsills, muddy boots gather by the back door, and suddenly every available surface seems to hold a pot labelled in slightly smudged handwriting. For me, one of those rituals is planting basil and French marigolds alongside my tomatoes in the greenhouse. Some people may think it looks a little chaotic c
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Jun 13





