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In this issue we meet British flower farmer Georgie Newbery to find out how social media has helped turn a hobby into a thriving business (p.32). And on page 20, writer Deborah Stone discovers a lavender growing co-operative where you can help with their annual harvest. Still on a floral theme, we take a look at growing nasturtiums on page 39. This easy to grow, versatile addition to your garden not only adds heaps of vibrant colour but has lots of culinary uses too. Similarly, dill doesn’t just have culinary uses, but can be used for decorative purposes as well, we show you how on page 44. By now fruit and vegetables should be in abundance in your garden or allotment and from page 50 we’ve got lots of lovely summery recipes to make the most of your harvest. If you haven’t booked a holiday yet and are looking for inspiration, then look no further than the stunning Isles of Scilly. In our feature on page 118 we discover just how many wonderful things there are to do in this unique archipelago. With their glorious sandy beaches, plethora of wildlife and rich history the islands are well worth a visit. Make sure you read our feature about the Weston-super-Mare sand sculpting festival on page 114 and discover how they make the monumental sculptures that grace the beach each summer. With holidays and days out in mind, on page 90 we take a look at how to make herbal remedies for children that will ease aches, pains and travel sickness. For those looking to keep the kids amused over the summer holidays we’ve got ideas for making earth paints (p.86), hay animals (p.82) and fragrant pot pourri (p.80) as well as a guide to the flora and fauna found in British lakes on page 96 – the perfect excuse to get the kids pond dipping! If all you want to do on a hot summer day is take a dip, then make sure you read our fabulous guide to wild swimming (p.108). Expert Daniel Start explains all you need to know to get started and stay safe and shares his top wild bathing spots. Enjoy!
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July-August 2013 In this issue we meet British flower farmer Georgie Newbery to find out how social media has helped turn a hobby into a thriving business (p.32). And on page 20, writer Deborah Stone discovers a lavender growing co-operative where you can help with their annual harvest. Still on a floral theme, we take a look at growing nasturtiums on page 39. This easy to grow, versatile addition to your garden not only adds heaps of vibrant colour but has lots of culinary uses too. Similarly, dill doesn’t just have culinary uses, but can be used for decorative purposes as well, we show you how on page 44. By now fruit and vegetables should be in abundance in your garden or allotment and from page 50 we’ve got lots of lovely summery recipes to make the most of your harvest. If you haven’t booked a holiday yet and are looking for inspiration, then look no further than the stunning Isles of Scilly. In our feature on page 118 we discover just how many wonderful things there are to do in this unique archipelago. With their glorious sandy beaches, plethora of wildlife and rich history the islands are well worth a visit. Make sure you read our feature about the Weston-super-Mare sand sculpting festival on page 114 and discover how they make the monumental sculptures that grace the beach each summer. With holidays and days out in mind, on page 90 we take a look at how to make herbal remedies for children that will ease aches, pains and travel sickness. For those looking to keep the kids amused over the summer holidays we’ve got ideas for making earth paints (p.86), hay animals (p.82) and fragrant pot pourri (p.80) as well as a guide to the flora and fauna found in British lakes on page 96 – the perfect excuse to get the kids pond dipping! If all you want to do on a hot summer day is take a dip, then make sure you read our fabulous guide to wild swimming (p.108). Expert Daniel Start explains all you need to know to get started and stay safe and shares his top wild bathing spots. Enjoy!


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In this issue we meet British flower farmer Georgie Newbery to find out how social media has helped turn a hobby into a thriving business (p.32). And on page 20, writer Deborah Stone discovers a lavender growing co-operative where you can help with their annual harvest. Still on a floral theme, we take a look at growing nasturtiums on page 39. This easy to grow, versatile addition to your garden not only adds heaps of vibrant colour but has lots of culinary uses too. Similarly, dill doesn’t just have culinary uses, but can be used for decorative purposes as well, we show you how on page 44. By now fruit and vegetables should be in abundance in your garden or allotment and from page 50 we’ve got lots of lovely summery recipes to make the most of your harvest. If you haven’t booked a holiday yet and are looking for inspiration, then look no further than the stunning Isles of Scilly. In our feature on page 118 we discover just how many wonderful things there are to do in this unique archipelago. With their glorious sandy beaches, plethora of wildlife and rich history the islands are well worth a visit. Make sure you read our feature about the Weston-super-Mare sand sculpting festival on page 114 and discover how they make the monumental sculptures that grace the beach each summer. With holidays and days out in mind, on page 90 we take a look at how to make herbal remedies for children that will ease aches, pains and travel sickness. For those looking to keep the kids amused over the summer holidays we’ve got ideas for making earth paints (p.86), hay animals (p.82) and fragrant pot pourri (p.80) as well as a guide to the flora and fauna found in British lakes on page 96 – the perfect excuse to get the kids pond dipping! If all you want to do on a hot summer day is take a dip, then make sure you read our fabulous guide to wild swimming (p.108). Expert Daniel Start explains all you need to know to get started and stay safe and shares his top wild bathing spots. Enjoy!
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LandLove celebrates a more traditional way of life and the beauty of the British countryside, its flora and fauna. It offers recipe ideas using seasonal British produce from the market, the garden and the hedgerows. It explores the most interesting places in the British Isles and rediscovers its most fascinating local customs and traditions. It includes practical advice and inspiration for those who tend the garden and love crafts, as well as celebrating the work of traditional craftsmen. Most of all it's a retreat, an escape into a better world.

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