As autumn arrives the shadows gradually grow longer, and here at the Harvest Club we are looking for new plants that need less sunlight and brighten up even shady areas. Our friends at Nurseries online have some fabulous tips on plants that thrive in the shade that you can cultivate in even the smallest of gardens.
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Cavalo nero, speck and basil risotto
Written by Dominique Rizzo on 21st July 2011
Read moreWarm up winter with a rugged risotto. You’ll never look at a cabbage the same way again!
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Don’t forget flowers this winter
Written by Nurseries Online on 21st July 2011
Read moreDon’t let winter’s cold weather stop you from escaping outdoors and tending to the garden. Although the temperature might make it unappealing, there are rewards to be reaped from tending to your plants throughout the winter months.
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How to think ‘warm thoughts’ in winter when the sun’s refusing to shine!
Monday, 23rd August 2010
Read moreIt may be high-winter, but this August you can blow off the blues by keeping sunshine top of mind. We have three easy strategies to bring a touch of summer to the darkest days of the year.
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Best plants for a winter garden to keep it looking beautiful
Written by Meredith Kirton on 10th August 2010
Read moreAlthough winter is a quiet time in terms of colour, there are still quite a lot of plants you can include to add beauty to your garden. The trick is to think of beauty as more than just blousy blossoms.
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Wonderful winter – what to do and how to stay warm!
Sunday, 8th August 2010
Read moreMany of us begin to complain when the temperature really skyrockets in summer, but we’re just as likely to grumble when the weather becomes wet and wintery. Make the most of time spent indoors this June, with our home improvement ideas, crafty creations and all-round tips for beating the winter blues!
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Throwing a winter dinner party
Written by Meredith Kirton on 8th August 2010
Read moreGardens today need to earn their keep, yet winter can present some challenges in terms of enticing people outside despite the cold. Take a leaf out of the book of alfresco dining restaurants. To get more bang for your buck, why not throw yourself a winter dinner party!






