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Win tickets to BBC Gardeners’ World Live and Good Food Show Summer

The seasonal spectaculars are back – and you can be there for free.

20 May, 2025 in Attractions, Competitions, Cookery, Food and drink, Gardening, Hobbies.

Win tickets for BBC Good Food Show Live and BBC Gardeners World

Your chance to see the stars of TV absolutely free.

23 May, 2024 in Food and drink, Gardening.

Local angle to NEC showcases

Best of the Midlands at BBC Gardeners’ World Live and BBC Good Food Show Summer.

13 June, 2023 in Environment, Exhibitions, Food and drink, Gardening.

Step into summer at Trentham

See what’s happening at Trentham this summer.

8 June, 2023 in Eating out, Family, Festivals, Food and drink, Gardening.

Win tickets for BBC

Here’s your chance to visit BBC Gardeners’ World Live and Good Food Show Summer – free.

27 May, 2023 in Competitions, Cookery, Food and drink, Gardening, Television.

South Africa comes to Sutton

Holly Heywood enjoys an evening of sustainable food, drink and gardening at New Hall.

26 May, 2023 in Environment, Food and drink, Gardening.

Summer comes to the NEC

BBC Gardeners’ World Live and BBC Good Food Show kick-off Summer 2023.

28 March, 2023 in Family, Food and drink, Gardening.

Win tickets for BBC Gardeners’ World and BBC Good Food Show

Here’s your chance to visit the popular NEC shows free.

22 May, 2022 in Competitions, Food and drink, Gardening.

NEC to host popular shows’ return

BBC Gardeners’ World Live and BBC Good Food Show back in Birmingham.

9 May, 2022 in Family, Food and drink, Gardening.

King’s Heath Park garden sessions thriving

Gardening helps Birmingham disabled residents stay healthy in lockdown.

12 February, 2021 in Community, Education, Environment, Gardening, Health.

Digging in

Richard Lutz gets busy…

1 January, 2021 in Environment, Gardening, Hobbies, Television, Travel.

Survey shows gardening provides health boost during Covid

Birmingham charity findings reveal how gardening improves physical and mental health.

16 October, 2020 in Community, Gardening, Health, Hobbies.

Drones help Martineau Gardens rise up against plastic

Airborne bread delivery helps reduce impact on the natural world.

27 June, 2019 in Business, Environment, Food and drink, Gardening.

Birmingham garden wins top award

Jewellery Quarter theme inspires show triumph.

14 June, 2019 in Attractions, Exhibitions, Gardening.

Nation’s favourite gardening and foodie events return to NEC

BBC Gardeners’ World Live and BBC Good Food Show Summer arrive.

13 June, 2019 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink, Gardening.

Cast of hit musical visits local gardens

Calendar Girls plant a legacy of sunflowers at Birmingham’s Winterbourne House & Gardens.

30 May, 2019 in Charities, Gardening, Theatre.

Birmingham charity to hold iconic radio programme

Thrive Birmingham to play host to BBC Gardeners Question TIme.

22 May, 2019 in Charities, Community, Environment, Gardening, Radio.

Birmingham link for TV garden

Jewellery Quarter-inspired Garden to feature at BBC Gardeners’ World Live/

13 May, 2019 in Attractions, Environment, Gardening, Jewellery Quarter, Television.

Flowers of Scotland and a baritone in the back row

Richard Lutz wanders….

4 May, 2019 in Attractions, Elections, Gardening, Most recent, Music, Photography, Poetry, Travel.

Gardening charity aims to get more people involved

Thrive launches It’s Not Just Gardening campaign.

19 March, 2019 in Charities, Community, Gardening.

No tooth, nothing but the tooth

`Richard Lutz stumbles through another week.

13 November, 2018 in Books, Comment, Gardening, Most recent.

Martineau Gardens on show at Autumn Event

Edgbaston community garden to showcase its attractions on family day.

10 September, 2018 in Attractions, Environment, Family, Gardening.

That was the walk that was..and other tales

Richard Lutz checks out how he wandered through another week.

28 October, 2016 in Comment, Features, Gardening, Most recent, Travel, West Midlands, Worcestershire.

Ask Howard: Lord Elston answers the searing White House question of the day

Another of our essential guides to the Presidential election.

25 October, 2016 in Gardening, Most recent.

Health for Life blossoms at horticultural show

Boost for community healthy eating programme.

27 September, 2016 in Community, Food and drink, Gardening.

Keep the green Flag flying high

Clean and tidy award for Martineau Gardens.

26 July, 2016 in Environment, Family, Gardening.

Open day at Bournville

Gardens to open to the public for first time as part of national scheme.

6 July, 2016 in Community, Festivals, Gardening.

Community greenprint

Community green space, launches at the Old Print Works.

21 May, 2016 in Attractions, Community, Gardening.

Howard: The prez and that secret speech – exclusive

Sir Howard Elston, confidante of the stars, reveals what Barack Obama really said to Cammo on his trip to Inger-lund.

25 April, 2016 in Gardening, Most recent.

Growing your own in Bournville

Cadbury’s 100-year-old gardening tradition inspires first community orchard.

16 November, 2015 in Community, Gardening.

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