Jack added that coffee grounds can also be good for helping to bring worms into your garden which can help soil overall.
Former senior royal gardener at Highgrove, Jack Stooks, has revealed his expert advice to ensure climbing plants flourish in the months ahead, saving gardeners time and effort later in the year.
Coffee is a great way to start your day, but its uses go beyond waking you up in the morning. An expert highlighted five ways coffee can be repurposed to improve your garden as the warmer weather ...
Flinders yields 880 sheaves of wheat. I put them in stooks — lean-to piles of wheat-bundles — six sheaves leaning against each other so the rain will run off. But the stooks are knocked down ...
And former senior royal gardener at Highgrove, Jack Stooks, has offered up some of his best tips to follow which will be guaranteed to save you some time when it comes to doing work later this year.