Charlie Dimmock is a household name, having found fame on the hugely popular BBC show Ground Force - but we may not have ...
Tucked away beside the Thames, the Chelsea Physic Garden is a celebration of the beauty and importance of plants, and there's ...
A Lynn art group’s latest exhibition all about plant power has launched just in time for spring. GroundWork Gallery, based on ...
Poole Museum’s director, Jaine Fitzpatrick said: “The new café, catering, and hospitality services are at the heart of the ...
These delightful, clustered blooms are among the first to poke their (drooping) heads up when the new year rolls around, and they always inspire plenty of cheer. You’ll typically find them in the last ...
Located just next to the Chelsea Physic Garden and minutes from the Thames and Chelsea Bridge, the cosy urban cottage is at the heart of the hustle and bustle of Chelsea but tucked in a quiet spot.
Legend has it that forced rhubarb originated in 1817, when workers at Chelsea Physic Garden in London accidentally buried a bed of rhubarb while digging a trench. Only the stalk is edible ...
“When I left the Sussex Police in 2002, I went to the Chelsea Physic Garden (one of the capital’s oldest botanic gardens, established in 1673) and saw a diploma course with the English Gardening ...
According to folklore, the discovery of forced rhubarb was serendipitous in 1815 when Chelsea Physic Garden workers inadvertently covered a rhubarb bed with soil while digging a trench.
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