Jo Hodges

In Defence of Dandelions

In many ways, dandelions are the perfect plant: bright yellow flowers for much of the year, if you deadhead regularly, popular with pollinators and seed-eating birds so good for wildlife, very attractive seedheads that are fun for children to play with, striking evergreen foliage you can even eat them. And yet … it’s hard to […]

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The 2017 Plant Sale

Jill, Alistair & the Greenhouse Team had another very successful plant sale on 12-13 May.  Thank you to everyone who helped with setting up, selling and tidying up afterwards and to everyone who shopped. So successful was the sale, that we completely sold out of most varieties of cucumbers, courgettes and squash, plus spinach, leeks,

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Gardening in a Changing Climate

The RHS has just published a report called “Gardening in a Changing Climate”, in which it brings together the latest scientific evidence and sets out the likely implications for gardeners. Climate change is already happening, affecting weather patterns around the globe.  2016 was the hottest year on record – the second and third hottest were

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Volunteering at Gunnersbury Triangle

Want to do some exercise that gets you out of doors and helps wildlife?  I’m a volunteer at the Gunnersbury Triangle nature reserve, managed by the London Wildlife Trust.  I’ve been going on Tuesdays for a couple of years and I’ve really enjoyed it.  I’ve learnt a lot about conservation, am getting much better at

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