
See ya suckers!! Pruning tomato plants for better harvests.
I suspect this may be the most talked about, googled and youtubed piece of advice for gardeners growing tomatoes, but
Bakewell tart – it’s tasty, easy and nothing beats homemade
You guys know how much I love a slice of Bakewell tart with a cup of tea. I’ve even shared

From bald to lush – winning the battle for a lovely lawn
This time last month we let you in on our battle to get the lawn looking lush again after my

Dealing with weeds the Kate way: with a butane torch
This blog posts has been at the back of my mind for a while but I think it’s probably that
One year can I just have a nice lawn without the battle?
I must admit, the front lawn is my nemesis. When it’s looking good, our front of house is stunning and

Potting on your seedlings
We are potting on our tomatoes but this process applies equally to other seedlings, peppers etc. It’s time, our tomato

My jade plant adventure continues
A few months back I let you all share in my terrifying adventure where I learned I had been killing

Hot cross buns: traditions and silliness (oh and a recipe)
Kate is a big fan of hot cross buns, I, to be honest, don’t really see what’s so fantastic about

Banana bread with a peanut butter twist
I’m going to call banana bread a useful cake. Yup, useful cause you know how sometimes you end up with

Using propagators to start your seedlings off & how to move them from propagator to greenhouse to outdoors
We have had a few questions in comments and on twitter recently about our set up in the greenhouse and

Compost, how to use it & when to sieve it
If you haven’t been following our adventure with composting over the past few years you won’t know that we started off

Pruning and repotting Jade plants
I was given a cutting from a Jade plant about 10 or 11 years ago, it was tiny, maybe a



