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Pungent skunk cabbage spreading in the UK threatens native plants

Pungent ‘skunk cabbage’ spreading in the UK threatens native plants Gardeners should never dump excess plants in the wild and have been asked to cut off the flowers before they go to seed 11 May 2021 • 7:53pm Lysichiton americanus, or American skunk cabbage, spreads extensively in wetland habitats and watercourses Credit: Flora Press/Gary Rogers /Garden Collection  Gardeners have been warned against growing pungent American skunk cabbage, which is spreading through the Wye Valley. The RHS said it had banned the invasive aquatic plant from its shows and removed it from its own gardens and its website amid concern that it was affecting native plants.

Should we change our front garden into a private parking space?

The ongoing costs, the inconvenience and the potential for adding value to your home may seem like sufficient reason to create your own private parking space. The front garden may also seem like a wasted area; the lack of privacy meaning few will use it for anything other than an entrance. But there are also downsides to consider, such as obtaining permission, the costs of the works and the loss of a green space. There are specific rules relating to homeowners wishing to pave over their front gardens. Homeowners will not need planning permission if a new driveway uses permeable or porous surfacing which allows water to drain through it.

Europe shivered through coldest April in decades, and it s not relenting

By JASON SAMENOW, WILLIAM BOOTH AND LOVEDAY MORRIS | The Washington Post | Published: May 6, 2021 A frigid April weather pattern deprived much of Europe of springtime and the cold, stormy weather has yet to fully retreat. In the wake of a powerhouse storm that swept across northern Europe early this week, temperatures remain below average to start May, following siege after siege of winterlike weather in April. The unusual chill brought the coldest average low temperature to the United Kingdom since 1922 and devastating frosts to France s famed vineyards, while many European countries endured their coldest April in decades. Beguiling weather in Britain

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