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

Beat brain rot: clear your mind with 55 screen-free activities, from birdwatching to colouring books | Hobbies

I’m sure many of us are guilty of relying on our phones to decompress, even when taking some downtime. But if your social media feeds are anything like mine – an endless stream of fad workouts, meal plans and extravagant skincare routines – it’s more likely to whip you into an anxious frenzy than leave … Read more

Set alerts, use filters and buy less: everything I’ve learned about secondhand shopping | Fashion

While waiting for a show during London fashion week in February, I and a few fashion writers, stylists and editors were admiring each other’s outfits. Surprise, surprise, we discovered that the pieces we loved most were preowned (and largely from charity shops, I might add). The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission … Read more