Get a dog – or just a dog sign: 14 expert ways to protect your home | Life and style

Whether you are going away, moving house, or have just become a bit complacent, there are many simple things that you can do to make your home safer. Here, security experts advise on the best ways to avoid being burgled. Be more secure than your neighbour “Thieves are generally opportunists,” says Anthony Neary, managing director … Read more

North-east of England is best region in Great Britain for allotments, report finds | Allotments

The north-east of England is Great Britain’s allotment heartland, with Redcar and Cleveland and County Durham the two councils with the highest rate of allotment provision per person, an analysis has found. It also revealed that Scotland on average has just a quarter of the space per person that is available in England. Allotment provision … Read more

Got a new garden and don’t know where to start? Get the basics right first | Gardening advice

One of the questions I’m often asked when I speak at events usually comes from someone – perhaps half of a couple – who seems wide-eyed with optimism and overwhelm. “We’ve just moved into a new house and it has this garden,” they’ll begin. They don’t know what to do with it; where should they start? Invariably, I tell them to … Read more

Defeated by drought: my bean-growing efforts have failed after 40 years of success | Gardens

Any five-year-old can grow runner beans (Letters, 24 August)? Not this year. After more than 40 years of growing vegetables, the drought has defeated me. Repeated sowings and constant watering eventually yielded a few sickly runners that struggled up the canes. A handful of beans have presented themselves. Next year, I think I’ll look for … Read more