

How to Organise the Perfect Easter Egg Hunt đŁ
An Easter egg hunt is one of those magical traditions kids remember for years. With a little planning and creativity, you can turn a simple chocolate hunt into a fun-filled event for the whole family. Hereâs your step-by-step guide to organising a stress-free and unforgettable Easter egg hunt. 1. Choose the Perfect Location First, decide where your hunt will take place. Options include: Your garden A local park Indoors (great for rainy weather!) A mix of indoor and outdoor sp

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15 hours ago
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Tomato Temptations and Sage Redemptions
If you ever find yourself meandering through Dorset lanes with a few spare minutes and a boot that isnât quite  full of plants, I can highly recommend a detour to Mill House Nurseries in the delightfully blink-and-you-miss-it village of Owermoigne. I say âdetour,â but in truth it has become something of a ritual. If Iâm passing, the car simply turns in of its own accord. The tomato temptation problem đ
This time of year is especially dangerous because the tomato house is in

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2 days ago
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The Ultimate Spring Reset: How to Declutter Your Home, Refresh Your Wardrobe and Stay Organised
As soon as the days start getting longer and the air feels a little warmer, I notice the same thing happening every year â the urge for a spring reset . Suddenly I want to open every window, clear every surface, and finally tackle the drawers and cupboards that felt perfectly acceptable during winter. Spring has a way of making everything feel fresh and full of possibility. Itâs the perfect time for a spring clean , a wardrobe declutter , and a general reset of your living sp

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5 days ago
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Easter in Dorset: Spring Adventures, Coastal Charm & Egg-cellent Events
There is something rather special about Dorset in early spring. The hedgerows are just beginning to wake, lambs appear in the fields almost overnight, and the sea air carries that first hint of warmth after a long winter. Easter always feels like the true beginning of the year here â the moment when village noticeboards fill with posters, cafĂ©s put tables back outside, and families begin planning gentle days out again. If youâve ever fancied a proper countryside Easter â the

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6 days ago
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Light vs Dark Flooring: How It Changes the Look of Your Home
This is a collabrative post Flooring tends to be one of the last decisions people make, yet it quietly influences everything else in the room. From how spacious a home feels to how colours and furniture come together, the tone of the floor sets the foundation. Light and dark flooring each create a very different atmosphere. The choice isnât just aesthetic either; it affects how a space is experienced day to day. What Do Light and Dark Floors Actually Mean? At a basic level, i

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7 days ago
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Slow Worms In The Allotment Compost Heap!
I had one of those small but special moments at the allotment recently â the kind that reminds you just how full of life these spaces really are. While turning over a compost heap, I came across a young slow worm. At first glance, itâs easy to mistake them for a small snake, but on closer inspection, you realise theyâre something quite different â and actually a very welcome sight. I quickly and very carefully put it back in its hide away and covered it back over. I felt quie

dorsetcountrylife
Mar 25
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How to Smarten Up Your House
This is a collaborative post. Bringing your home into a smarter space doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. In fact, some of the best upgrades are simple ones , and they make everyday life easier and more enjoyable at home. With the amount people are spending on mortgages and rent lately, they are spending more time at home. So if you're thinking about smartening up the place but you're not sure where to begin, here's a guide to help you ease into it. Start with temper

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Mar 25
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Freezer Sausage, Egg & Cheese Muffins â The Ultimate Heat-and-Eat Breakfast/Snack for Busy Family Life
In a house where the front door never seems to stay closed for long â early shifts, late finishes, band practice and martial art classes, heading back out again five minutes after theyâve walked in â food needs to be quick, filling and reliable. Thatâs exactly why these freezer sausage, egg and cheese muffins have become a staple in my kitchen. They started as a way to make sure there was always something hot and homemade ready for a bleary-eyed early start, but theyâve turne

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Mar 20
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The Magic of Seed Compost â And How to Make Your Own Perfect Mix
When I first started growing from seed, I did what most gardeners do â I bought a bag of seed compost, filled a tray, scattered my seeds, and hoped for the best. Sometimes it worked beautifully. Other times I was left staring at a forest of thin, leggy seedlings or patches of bare compost where nothing had germinated at all. I blamed the weather, the seeds, even the position of the windowsill â but rarely the compost itself. It wasnât until I began paying attention to what wa

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Mar 14
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Hello spring is that really you?
There is something quietly miraculous about the moment you realise that spring has truly arrived. Here in Dorset, that shift feels especially sweet. One day the air still carries winterâs bite, and the next it is softened by birdsong, pale blue skies, and that unmistakable scent of warming earth. Over the past week, Iâve found myself lingering outside just a little longer each morning, cup of coffee in hand, sitting on the back step noticing the tiny signs of change. The gard

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Mar 11
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How Golf Is Becoming a Powerful Tool for Menâs Wellness
How Golf Is Becoming a Powerful Tool for Menâs Wellness

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Mar 7
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5 Practical Tips to Have a More Sustainable Home Without the Stress
This is a collaborative post. Living an environmentally friendly lifestyle has become more and more of a passion for people around the world. You could want to have a more sustainable home because of this, but you mightnât be sure of what you should do. Solar panels and similar steps will be obvious, and you couldâve already done these. But, you could still want to do more. Thankfully, this doesnât need to be nearly as overwhelming as you could think or involve quite a few la

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Mar 6
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The Cottage Garden Waking Up in March
There is something so uplifting about stepping into the garden in March and noticing, almost overnight, that it is beginning to breathe again. After months of muted browns, silvery frost, and rain-soaked paths, those first flashes of green feel like a quiet celebration. Every tiny shoot pushing through the soil is a promise that colour is on its way â and oh, how I have been longing for colour. The beds that looked so still in January are now stirring with life. New growth i

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Mar 5
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A Cosy Little Makeover for My Bedroom Picture Wall
When I was decorating the bedroom recently, I knew I wanted the space to feel calmer, more âmeâ, and pulled together â but without the cost of buying lots of new things. One area that really started to stand out once the paint had dried was my picture wall. It had been there for years and Iâd almost stopped noticing it, yet the layout worked perfectly and the frames themselves were still in great condition. They just didnât suit the new look of the room anymore. So instead of

dorsetcountrylife
Feb 28
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The Last Crop Standing: Life, Leeks, and Winter Comfort
At this time of year, my allotment feels quieter. The frantic abundance of summer has long gone, the beds mostly emptied and tucked in for winter. No more armfuls of courgettes, no tomatoes ripening on the vine, no beans daring me to keep up. Whatâs left standing now is sturdy, dependable, and a little understated: leeks. Theyâre the last ones out there, really. Tall, mud-splashed, and unfazed by frost, they feel like the allotmentâs way of saying, donât worry, Iâve still got

dorsetcountrylife
Feb 18
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