An autumn for all seasons
Darker nights and cooler temperatures can only mean one thing – summer is all but over and autumn is here, says John Stoa.
Darker nights and cooler temperatures can only mean one thing – summer is all but over and autumn is here, says John Stoa.
Forget New Year resolutions – August is a great time to turn over a new culinary leaf, says John Stoa
The autumn harvest is continuing in John Stoa’s garden.
After a season of rich pickings, it’s time for John Stoa to preserve his autumn crops.
The sun is shining and the flowers are in bloom which means summer has arrived in John Stoa's garden
Gardening is no longer just about growing a few basic fruit and vegetables.
Rhubarb was always popular in childhood days as most folk with a garden had a wee patch.
After months of summer sun, it’s finally time to harvest those summer fruits, says John Stoa
How well suited is the Scottish climate for the growing of figs? John Stoa finds out.
John Stoa gets his hands dirty with some soil improvements.