How to stop weeds growing on a patio
Keep the patio tidy with our safe and easy solution to kill weeds. Learn how to stop weeds growing on a patioClearing the patio of weeds doesn't have to involve back-breaking work or harsh chemical...
View ArticleSporting Dianas: Lady Melissa Percy
For Lady Melissa Percy, sport is a family affair. From catching her first salmon aged seven to launching an outdoor clothing, she shares her sporting storyLady Melissa Percy has just developed and...
View ArticleHow to get your gun dog to sit
The sit command can be tricky to teach but is absolutely vital to good dog work. Follow Janet Menzies' advice on how to get your gundog to sitThe sit command is vital to all good dog work.You cannot...
View ArticleHow to grow Scotch roses: hardy, scented and reliable
All the rage in Regency times, Scotch roses are often overlooked today. But they never get black spot, don't need pruning and are perfect for country house gardenersScotch roses are often overlooked...
View ArticleEssential Mayfly kit: demystifying Duffer’s Fortnight
It’s time to take the Mayfly MOT, ahead of that magical period in May. So, here Charles Rangeley-Wilson checks you have the kit and equipment to succeedTake the Mayfly MOT to ensure you have the kit...
View ArticleAsparagus tempura with feta, mint and chilli dip
Make the very best of fresh spears and seasonal British produce with Philippa Davis' asparagus tempura with feta, mint and chilli dip Fresh, thin spears are best for this seasonal recipe. The British...
View ArticleMichael Caines’ salad of woodpigeon, mangetout and hazelnuts
You can't do better than Michelin-starred chef approved pigeon. Michael Caines shares his recipe for salad of woodpigeon, mangetout and hazelnutsThis salad is suitable for supper parties all year...
View ArticleGundog grooming: take pride and groom
Working dogs tend to be low maintenance but regular grooming will help prevent problems, says David Tomlinson - and your gundog will enjoy itThe writer's springer, Rowan, goes to the groomer for a...
View ArticleBest BBQ game recipes: The Field’s guide to National BBQ Week
Raid the freezer and put your game to good use this summer on the barbecue. Follow The Field's favourite BBQ game recipes this National BBQ WeekTurn your game stock in to BBQ fare this National BBQ...
View ArticleThe history of royal dukes: dukedoms of hazard
When Princes William and Harry were made royal dukes, their titles were chosen with care, says Sarah Pratley. Some carry rather too much history…Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale...
View ArticleSporting Dianas: Rachel Carrie
From working ferrets alongside her Harris hawk as a child to game-shooting prowess, Rachel Carrie is now keen to tackle the misconceptions surrounding fieldsportsFor Rachel Carrie, hunting encompasses...
View ArticleThree spectacular Scotland properties on the market now
From modern living on the shores of Loch Ness to breathtaking views across Balcary Bay, The Field chooses three spectacular Scotland properties on the market nowThis restored steading offers a...
View ArticlePheasant sausages. Game that goes with a bang
Game is not just for winter suppers, it makes excellent BBQ fare too. Raid your frozen stock and try these pheasant sausagesThere is nothing better than a succulent sausage. And what tastier way to use...
View ArticleThree best Devon properties for sale this month
From a Grade II-listed property offering character and charm to an iconic, clifftop Edwardian house, The Field selects the best Devon properties for sale this monthThis spectacular, clifftop Edwardian...
View ArticleHow to barbecue game
Game works excellently on the grill, says Philippa Davis. Learn how to barbecue game, including which cuts to use, how to prepare them and the perfect BBQ techniqueGamekeeper preparing his pheasant in...
View ArticleThree charming East Anglia properties for sale now
A beloved medieval building, former manor house and sensitively converted pair of cottages make up The Field's pick of East Anglia properties for sale nowThe Crooked House is a unique opportunity in...
View ArticleHow does a trout see a fly?
Understanding how a trout recognises a fly and then intercepts it is key to your choice of fly – and success, says Paul KenyonLearn how a trout recognises and intercepts a fly to maximise your chances...
View ArticleHow to stop weeds growing in borders
Tidy up the garden by learning how to stop weeds growing in borders, and attract more insects to your flower beds insteadAttract more insects, rather than weeds, to your borders with our simple tips.To...
View ArticleThe perfect sporting estate: what makes the best playground?
What makes the ideal sporting estate, asks Anna Tyzack. Situation? Range of sport available? Luxury accommodation? Leading sporting land agents offer their opinionsAmhuinnsuidhe on the Isle of Harris...
View ArticlePasta alla Norma: pasta for picnics
Country house opera may be off the cards but its accompanying al fresco feasts needn't be. Try Philippa Davis' pasta alla Norma for an evening of entertainment at home Pasta alla Norma originates from...
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