Gardening Calendar: What to Plant in December
December is arguably the quietest month in the garden. And with the Christmas prep in full swing, that’s no bad thing in my opinion! Having said that, I do like to escape into the garden now and then...
View ArticleGardening Calendar: What to Plant in January
If you’re anything like me, by January you’ll have had enough of being content with looking forward to sunnier days, and will be longing to get outside and plant something. I dearly love the whole...
View ArticleWin a year’s supply of Silly Greens micro greens by post
This is a collaborative post in partnership with Silly Greens. Welcome to a brilliant new giveaway! I’ve teamed up with the lovely people at Silly Greens to bring you a fantastic grow your own prize:...
View ArticleGardening Calendar: What to Plant in February
We’re almost there…. February is underway and spring is just around the corner. I still want it to hurry up though! It really won’t be long before I’m up to my neck in packets of seed and fussing...
View ArticleThe best microgreens to grow, and how to grow microgreens at home
Would you like to grow your own microgreens? It’s a really simple indoor gardening project that can quickly provide you with super-healthy, tasty edible greens. Read on for a simple step-by-step...
View Article6 water-rich fruits to help you stay hydrated in summer
Collaborative post Summer is often a favourite time of the year, because it means warmer and brighter days. School holidays allow you to spend more time with the kids, and the weather is ideal for...
View ArticleTips & tricks for a sumptuous summer meal
Summer is the perfect time to fire up the grill and enjoy a delicious outdoor meal. However, with the hot weather comes a few challenges, such as keeping food fresh and preventing it from drying out....
View Article5 simple high protein workout snacks
Collaborative post When you’re trying to improve your health through exercise, there are actually lots of other things you need to think about too, like what you’re eating. Not only will not eating...
View ArticleChristmas gift ideas for the home chef
It’s that time of year when many of us are searching for the perfect gifts for friends and family. A popular option that never fails to please is a gift that helps the recipient enjoy their favourite...
View ArticleThe best Paris desserts for sweet-toothed travellers
Collaborative post Most of us love desserts, and having a sweet tooth is pretty much universal. The sugar in desserts causes the brain to release endorphins such as serotonin, and these hormones are...
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