baked feta with thyme and tomatoes recipe Simple to throw together and chuck on the fire or in the oven, Saganaki is Cretan shepherds' food - simple, imprecise and always delicious.Dip into the parcel with raw carrot or celery chunks, or warm
asparagus with almonds recipe Asparagus with almonds is a simple yet delicious dish - a perfect starter for a warm weekend in May, using fresh asparagus picked from your kitchen garden beds, or from your local farmer's m
beetroot, parsley and green mango salad recipe A delicious spring salad with an Asian twist.for 4 as a main, 6 as a side dish For the dressing 4 teaspoons tamarind paste ½ teaspoon chilli powder (or to taste) Zest & juice of 2 limes Fo
May in the garden In May the days are longer and warmer, hopefully the risk of frost will have passed by the end of the month, and there is plenty to do in the garden, greenhouse and vegetable plot. You'll want to star
how to grow your own wedding: part 2 Read Part 1 of the Grow your own Wedding series. In the first part of the Grow Your Own Wedding series, I outlined the plan of action, and how to sow your sweet peas. Now it's time to think about the
how to make a pretty homegrown bridal posy Sarah shows you how to make a bridal posy from easy homegrown annual flowers from the cutting garden. you might like View Malope trifida 'A
how to make a floral spring centrepiece, using a flower grid Watch Sarah create a beautiful spring flower arrangement, using a homemade flower grid. This is the perfect centrepiece for your party table, and will keep for over a week. By viewin
gardening with children – planting If you're interested in gardening with children this 3 part series will help you start a children's veg patch. In this final part you can learn about planting out your seedlings and harvesting your cr
sarah's favourite hardy annuals Watch as Sarah shares her top hardy annual flowers for a cutting garden and tips on when to sow the seeds. I always think that if half-hardy annuals are the froofy colour and
gardening at home with sarah | top seed sowing systems at perch hill Sarah discusses the top seed sowing systems used at Perch Hill. By viewing the video, you agree to a data transmission to Youtube.The data processing by Youtube is governed by their
my top wild flower mixes and garden-worthy varieties Wild flowers were my first love in the plant world. Here are my favourite varieties, that flower for months, not just a few fleeting weeks, and are possible to grow in your own back garden. For i
a spring wild flower adventure I remember one sunny May weekend nearly 20 years ago spending a couple of days botanising down in the West Country. We had a white 2CV, and drove around very slowly, roof down, spotting any colou
deter common garden pests adrian brocklebank, head gardener at chatsworth house, gives his top tips to avoid, deter and remove pests from you garden veg. The slug solution: grow a sacrificial crop Adrian recommends having
the chrysanthemum trial bed at perch hill in autumn Sarah talks you through the latest trial varieties of Chrysanthemums at Perch Hill, showing you her favourite flowers and explaining what she loves about chrysanths.By viewing the video, you agree to
sarah's favourite rose colour palettes Watch as Sarah discusses her favourite rose colour palettes and rose varieties.When I first made the garden at Perch Hill I hardly put any roses in at all, and that’s because I was really worried abou
sarah's favourite summer-flowering bulbs Sarah discusses her favourite summer-flowering bulbs, including the very best lily varieties.It’s often easy to think that when you’re planting bulbs in the autumn, you just want tulips, alliums, may