Gardening offers and deals from Telegraph Garden Shop

Everlasting evergreens Buy the collection of three (one of each) for £20 Discover the charm of evergreens, which bring lasting greenery and keep your borders and containers thriving even in winter. These hardy plants offer vibrant colour and structure, regardless of the season. Growing evergreens creates a sustainable garden which will become a haven for

Hodson fastest in first MGP practice.

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Bivouac Win BIG3 Title vs. Michael Beasley, 3’s Company; Gerald Green Dazzles Fans

Doric SamAugust 18, 2024 Tim Heitman/Getty Images After blowing a 13-point halftime lead, things looked bleak for Bivouac in Sunday’s BIG3 championship game against 3’s Company. However, the team buckled down when it counted most to earn a 50-47 victory and take home the title. After falling behind 26-13 at halftime, 2024 league MVP Michael

Focus on green energy as Malaysian PM arrives in India today

KUALA LAMPUR: Visiting Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim is expected to make an emphatic pitch for Indian investments to revive his country’s economy and amplify its digital and green energy sectors given India’s solid experience and skill. Anwar is scheduled to reach Delhi on Monday evening. This will be Malaysia’s first prime-ministerial visit to India since

New Satellite Will Track Methane Super Emitters

August 19, 2024 2 min read Tanager-1 is the first in a series of satellites that aim to pinpoint major emitters of carbon dioxide and methane, major greenhouse gases By Sara Schonhardt & E&E News Natural gas is flared off during an oil drilling operation in the Permian Basin oil field on March 12, 2022

Lynn Loves Jewelry: August Baubles That Delve Into the Blue

Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. I have never made a secret of two things: my love of jewelry and my love of politics. So you can only imagine my excitement with the incredible twists and turns of the last three weeks, culminating in the convention

Jill Stein says Dems’ push to keep her off ballot is ‘mockery’ of democracy

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This coral reef has given scientists hope for years. Now they’re worried. 

If you plunge into the warm, blue waters of the Caribbean today, what you’ll see in most regions is actually quite bleak. Where there were once vibrant coral reefs teeming with sharks, groupers, and lobsters, there are now piles of rubble, carpets of green seaweed, and only the meager remains of a once colorful sea