‘She changed the face of London’: statue to be unveiled of suffragist gardener | Women

She was a proto-feminist pioneer who blazed a trail for female gardeners and changed the face of London by creating “green lungs” in the capital for Victorians suffering from pollution and overcrowding. Now a charity is seeking to shine a light on Fanny Wilkinson, the UK’s first professional female landscape gardener, by unveiling the first … Read more

UK watchdog bans coffee pod ads over ‘misleading’ composting claims | Recycling

Descriptions of coffee pods as “compostable eco capsules” were misleading as they could not be composted at home, the Advertising Standards Authority has ruled. The ASA has banned adverts by Lavazza UK and Dualit, which both made claims about the eco credentials of their coffee products. Lavazza described its coffee pods as “compostable” and “eco … Read more

Houseplant clinic: why do my supermarket plants keep dying? | Houseplants

What’s the problem?Should I buy houseplants from the supermarket? I’ve had mixed results – some have thrived, but others (especially herbs) have barely survived the journey home. DiagnosisWhile supermarkets often offer attractive prices and convenience, plants are treated more like fast-moving stock than living things. They are often displayed under harsh lights and watered inconsistently. Herbs, in … Read more

Ain’t no sunshine? How to embrace your shady, north-facing garden | Gardens

I’m at the point in my 30s when everyone seems to be moving house – or at least trying to. I’m among them; sometimes I dream in floor plans. But one thing that persists among all the conversations about postcodes, rail connections and side returns is the subject of north-facing gardens: a horticultural bogeyman even among those who profess not … Read more