Spring Mediterranean Garden Fair and drought-tolerant gardening
There is now official confirmation that more than 90% of the country is in either severe or extreme drought. Reservoir levels are at an all-time low, and farmers in the
Fire, water and drought
As I write, we have official confirmation that most of Portugal is in drought, with 34% in severe drought, and the situation in the Algarve is particularly worrying. Every day
Ideal time for planting fruit-bearing hedgerows
In a country where water is scarce and expensive, gardens are full of useful plants: edible, fragrant or medicinal. Making multi-use hedges is a good idea. However, the traditional choice
The botany of Christmas
Plants play an important role in the meaning and enjoyment of midwinter celebrations – whether in the shining green foliage used for decoration, the frankincense and myrrh of the Bible
Gardening with the climate in mind
Our first impressions of the Algarve were shaped by the plants and trees that we saw here when on holiday. Whether in the summer heat in August and September seeing
12th Mediterranean Autumn Garden Fair attracts record number of visitors
A combination of beautiful weather and the prospect of beautiful plants was enough to attract a record-breaking attendance of 3,226 verified visitors for the first Garden Fair since 2019. For
Autumn Mediterranean Garden Fair 2021 – October 23 and 24 – Monthly Market Site, Estoi
There has already been huge interest in our first event since 2019. It is obvious that many are planning their visit and checking their ‘plant wants’ lists. All the plant
Autumn Mediterranean Garden Fair – October 23-24
We’re back! Once again, we can celebrate the start of the new gardening year. Much has changed, but our love of plants and gardens has been enormously sustaining through past
Rain gardens – planning ahead
Continuing high temperatures are forecast for the Algarve, so now is the time to plan ahead. We are past the summer solstice and the days will soon feel shorter and,
Got the weevil? Ten best succulents to plant instead of agaves
In August 2020 we wrote about the Agave Snout Weevil – and subsequently received reports from many gardeners about the devastation this was causing. It seems to be active everywhere