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Warming winter cakes with home-grown fruit

Warming winter cakes with home-grown fruit

Bake delicious warming winter cakes from the fruit you’ve grown on the fruit trees in your own garden for extra satisfaction.

9-step process for preserving fruit

9-step process for preserving fruit

Learning to preserve your own fruit is a great way to use up gluts and give you a steady fruit supply throughout the year.

What do you think about growing pears?

What do you think about growing pears?

Pears have gone out of fashion, but they’re actually easy to grow, delicious, and versatile – a fantastic addition to your garden.

How to make the simplest fruit dessert in the world

How to make the simplest fruit dessert in the world

Summer calls for fruit desserts, and this is one of our simple “go to” recipes. We don’t have time to fuss, but we still love our food!

The benefits of a loquat tree (and 5 delicious recipes)

The benefits of a loquat tree (and 5 delicious recipes)

Discover the many benefits that loquats can bring to your garden, plus enjoy 5 delicious recipes for using them when you have a glut.

Why every garden needs at least one plum tree

Why every garden needs at least one plum tree

Plum trees are versatile and very easy to grow, and plums are delicious, easy to preserve and good for you. What’s not to love?

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