A quick look over some of the recent headlines.
Plants 'do maths' to control overnight food supplies
Plants have a built-in capacity to do maths, which helps them regulate food reserves at night, research suggests.
Growing scented roses for summer
Eglantines, dog roses and Scotch briars are the untamed flowers that supply the delicate scent for summer.
Ash dieback disease: a lament for a lost landscape
As our native ash trees begin to disappear from the British countryside, Tony Russell looks at the legacy we stand to lose.
The London school taking veg from playground to plate
An innovative East London scheme is inspiring young minds when it comes to growing vegetables.
Self-seeding plants: how to create a fuss-free garden
The right mix of self-seeding plants can create year-round interest with minimum work.
EU 'millionaire' farm subsidies likely to stay
Stuart Meeson is a rather happy farmer. It looks as though the 1m-euro subsidy for the farm he manages in Lincolnshire will remain intact under current EU reform plans.
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