Rosanna Spence

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Rosanna Spence has been a journalist for nearly 10 years, reporting on a huge array of topics – from microwaves to cocktails, sustainable buildings, the Caribbean islands and beyond. She’s interviewed chefs at the helm of Michelin-starred restaurants and chatted to countless CEOs about their businesses, as well as created travel guides for experienced travellers seeking life-changing adventures. Throughout her career, she has created content for Business Traveller, i-escape.com, Pub & Bar, BRITA, Dine Out and many more leading titles and brands.

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Articles by Rosanna Spence

Sowing the lawn in the spring. A female hand in a glove holds the seeds of lawn grass over a cardboard box, against a background of green grass.
Gardening

Why spring may be the best time to repair your lawn

Autumn is the traditional time for lawn repairs, but we suggest that spring may be best to get to grips with your grass.

man wearing a hat and gloves picking blackberries
Gardening

Food for free: how to properly forage for blackberries

Learn how to pick blackberries in the wild, with expert foraging tips on leaving enough food behind for wildlife and staying safe outside.

Man and woman standing in front of a house holding a plant and boxes, with more belongings in boxes by the front door
Gardening

Moving house? How packing up your garden could cause legal issues

Want to know how to take plants with you when you move house? We’ve spoken to legal experts who have revealed a huge mistake people make, and how to avoid it.

A garden design with shade-tolerant plants growing along borders and under a tree
Gardening

8 shade-tolerant plants that prove there’s no need to be scared of the dark 

Expert garden designers reveal the best shade-tolerant plants that will add interest, texture and colour to the darker spots on your property.

Gardening

Want fuchsias for free? Find the perfect moment to take cuttings

Discover when to take fuchsia cuttings from tender and hardy plants, as there are differences between the two, so you can keep growing your favourite varieties for free.

Rustic wooden Bench among a field of wildflowers taken in a walled English Garden
Gardening

Monty Don and Alan Titchmarsh are missing a crucial point when criticising rewilding gardens

I think rewilding gardens is misunderstood by both its sceptics (who include Alan Titchmarsh and Monty Don) and well-meaning gardeners alike. Here’s why...