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Why is there a shortage of Irish spuds in the shops right now?
RTÉ News· 24 hours agoJune and July are traditionally the months where potato connassaires looked for the new season...
Malvern Autumn Show returns with new features for a grand harvest celebration
Worcester news· 6 days agoThe Malvern Autumn Show is set to return promising a vibrant celebration of the harvest season.
Anglo-French actor brings Ukrainian art to London with new festival
The Art Newspaper· 5 days agoThe actor and artist Edward Akrout—who played a Ukrainian art professor in Bitter Harvest, a 2017...
Gardener says to plant three vegetables in July for the 'best chance' of crops
Daily Record via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThey said: "Plant these early in the month to give them the best chance of cropping before the first...
How Angus growers built cover crop broadcaster for just £4k - Farmers Weekly
Farmers Weekly Interactive· 17 hours agoTogether with his father Ranald, they have developed a budget broadcaster to spread their...
Still time to drill a summer legume mix to improve soils - Farmers Weekly
Farmers Weekly Interactive· 6 days agoArable growers with uncropped bare soil are being encouraged to use a summer legume mix cover crop...
Gardener shares vegetables to plant now in July - 'last' chance
Daily Express· 6 days agoAccording to an expert source, July is the last chance you will get this year to plant three...
King Charles' gardener says this is 'important now' for your plants
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 7 hours agoWatering should obviously be done throughout July and we should look towards autumn and what plants...
Dig in to the past as Wimpole Estate joins Festival of Archaeology
Royston & Buntingford Crow· 1 day agoThe festival, which runs from Saturday, July 13 to Sunday, July 28, is hosted by the Council for British Archaeology and supported by the National Trust. This year's theme is 'archaeology and ...
Disastrous fruit and vegetable crops must be ‘wake-up call’ for UK, say farmers
The Guardian· 5 hours agoUK fruit and vegetable production has plummeted as farms have been hit by extreme weather. Scientists say that climate breakdown caused by the burning of fossil fuels is likely to bring more ...