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Renewables and protected natural habitats – thoughts on Walshaw Moor energy park | Jack Wallington

I bloody love wind turbines! They look beautiful – modernist windmills generating future electricity for minimal cost. They are one of the greatest symbols...

Endangered Plants in the Southwest

When it comes to endangered species, plants play an outsized role in conservation efforts....

The Best Lounge Chairs, Towels, and More

Welcome to The Editors’ Cutour monthly newsletter dedicated to all things beautiful and useful for the garden, patio, porch, and terrace. Is it too...

Shopping at Ceremony and Shelter in Wimberley

June 30, 2025 A few weeks ago, while celebrating Mom’s birthday in Wimberley, Texas, we all made a trip into town to visit Ceremony Botanical...

Pickled Anything! Garlic Honey & Garlic Confit

The Garlic Clove! This small crop adds a big punch of flavor that complements almost every delicious dish you could think of. By combining fresh garlic...

Our Newest Book Is All About Designing a Sustainable Landscape

We are excited to announce that our newest book, Gardenista: The Low-Impact Garden: A Guide to Creating Sustainable Outdoor Spaceswill be arriving in bookstores...

The Best Packable Blood Sugar-Friendly Snack to Poop

Travel-related constipation is a common problem for many of us.Yet, people living with diabetes are even more prone to constipation.Snacks high in fiber,...

We Asked 4 Chefs the Best Way to Cook Corn on the Cob

There are many ways to prepare corn on the cob—grilling, boiling and even microwaving.Chefs agree that boiling corn is the best way to...

7 Anti-Inflammatory Foods for When You Need an Energy Boost

The foods you eat can do double duty, providing energy and helping tackle inflammation.Dietitians recommend foods like avocados and oats for the energy...

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Why You Need To Prune Tomato Plants

One of the best things you can do to keep your tomato plants healthy, productive, and strong all season long is to prune them...

Mid-June blooms at Denver Botanic Gardens

June 18, 2026 The gardens in Denver come into full flower in June, or so it seems to me. Each weekend offers another Open Days...

From the plot: interview with @ben_the_grower

In our ‘From the Plot’ series, we chat to inspiring growers who share their passion and knowledge. This month, Ben from @ben_the_grower shares...
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