Nutscene have produced jute twine using the same machinery since 1922. Our Greentwist twine, once tied around the plant's stem, cannot be seen - thus 'Nutscene'
What goes up must come down. Within 3 minutes of take off this Chinese lantern flew over an area of Gorse heathland and landed in the sea. Fire averted but it's now marine debris. Seabirds were overhead within minutes. Don't launch balloons or lanterns. Stick to clapping!
Please retweet if you agree with this: A way to ease the lock-down would be to allow garden centres to reopen first, because gardening is therapy, food for body and soul. Millions of baby plants are waiting, and we need to get on with making our magical gardens. #GardensHour
In our spring issue, find clever solutions for dealing with small spaces from leading garden designers. https://t.co/mK8NJEnEM0
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What a stunning specimen of Echium candicans in the garden of the John Pounds Church in Old Portsmouth. So, stunning that I had to take a quick snap while on my daily lockdown bike ride.
Today we should have been open in aid of @NGSOpenGardens the biggest supporters of Hospice UK. To show your love for this great charity head over to their website https://t.co/QTi5DCdrBu where Mary Berry introduces some of the virtual videos available of gardens in the scheme
Can I just say again how grateful we are for all the orders - and how much we love seeing photos of them on here! You have definitely helped our business survive this crisis; we’re exhausted and a little stressed at times but are keeping going and will come out the other side 😊