Gifts for Gardeners at English Heritage Shop

At English Heritage Shop we have a range of gardening gifts, perfect for those with green fingers. With Summer slowly drawing in, the garden will be a key staple for up-coming meet ups with friends and family.

Whether you’re looking for planting pots, accessories or seeds, we have you covered.

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Garden Gifts Selection

Navy Blue Gardening Gloves: Tend to your garden in style with these navy-blue gardening gloves. They are crafted from hardwearing fabric, have padded palms, two-way stretch mesh between the fingers for ease of movement and a wrist strap to achieve a comfortable fit. Our Price £16.00 – Click here.

Thorn Stripper: A must-have tool for any rose grower. This pocket-sized tool removes thorns and/or leaves easily, safely and quickly. The metal tool has a sharpened inner edge and has a finger guard to protect your hands from scratches. Our Price £8.00 – Click here.

Green Garden Wind Chime (Assorted Colours): Add some colour and atmosphere into your garden with this modern style wind chime. Crafted from ceramic, the chime has a wooden piece inside that blows in the wind to create a series of notes for you to enjoy. Our Price £16.00 – Click here.

Blue & Yellow Wave Pattern Pot: Add a bright pop of colour into your home with this blue wave planter. It features a blue wave repeat pattern with a bright yellow bottom, adding a unique touch. Our Price £25.00 – Click here.

Ceramic Blue Garden Lantern – Small (Assorted Colours): Decorate your garden for parties and events with this cut-out garden lantern. The lantern is crafted from ceramic, has a metal handle for hanging and has intricate cut-out details so a tea light can be placed inside. Our Price £8.00 – Click here.

Potted White Synthetic Orchid: If you struggle to keep flowers alive, this white potted orchid is a must have for your home. The synthetic plant is incredibly realistic to give the illusion of a real life, living orchid. Our Price £15.00 – Click here.

Coloured Cement Plant Pot – Small (Assorted Colours): Display your favourite cacti and indoor plants in style with this cement plant pot. Available in three different shapes, the grey cement pots have been colour dipped with blue, yellow and orange. These ultra-modern pots are sure to add a pop of colour into your home and make a lovely gift for someone that enjoys house plants. Our Price £6.00 – Click here.

The Bee Growbar: Draw nature’s most loved insects into your garden with this growbar. Containing sweet rocket, catananche and hyssop seedlings, once in full bloom the beautiful flowers are sure to attract bees from far and wide. Our Price £12.00 – Click here.

Miniature Green House: This miniature Victorian style greenhouse makes a lovely addition to your home or garden. It is crafted from metal and glass and has a hinged roof so you can tend to your plants as needed. Our Price £40.00 – Click here.

Goldfinch Pot Hanger: Add some fun into your garden with this goldfinch pot hanger. When hooked onto the edge of a plant pot, this goldfinch appears to be climbing up into the pot to find a treat within the plant. Our Price £8.00 – Click here.

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How to Support Your Child through Challenging Times

Being a parent is probably one of the most challenging yet rewarding jobs you can ever undertake. Not only are you constantly trying to give your child the best life has to offer, but you also continuously try and instill the values and ideals into them in order for them to one day be able to navigate through life on their own.

Many parents have attested to the unknown that comes with raising a child and how you never know whether what you’re doing is even the correct way of doing it. The first thing you should do is pat yourself on the back; odds are you’re doing great! Nobody knows your child better than you do, and you may not even be noticing it, but you are giving your child exactly what they need – it’s your instincts helping you out!

But, once in a while, your child may be going through a challenging time in their life, whether it be academically, socially, or emotionally, and you may be wondering what exactly it is they need from you. That said, here are some tips on how to support your child when going through a challenging time.

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How to Support Your Child through Challenging Times

Relate

Whatever your child is going through, they need someone to tell them that they’re not alone and that other people have been through it and came out the other end successfully. You may feel the urge to immediately jump into control mode and start handing out advice that you one hundred percent know will sort out the problem, but it may not be what they need at that stage in time. Instead, start with levelling with them by sharing something similar you went through and slip your advice in by saying how you handled it. This will give them some guidance yet allow them to make a decision themselves, which is excellent because every child will need to have adequate decision-making skills for every stage in their life going forward.

Offer help

Say your child is experiencing a challenging time at school, or you even feel as if the school isn’t a good fit for your child’s needs, offering them a few avenues to consider may make them feel as if there is light at the end of the tunnel instead of sitting in the dark with nowhere to go. You may offer them options like getting a tutor, switching to an Independent private school, or seeing a counsellor, for example – this will not only open doors for them but also include the both of you in the process and make them feel less alone. When facing a hard time, a child may start to feel alone in their struggle, and offering them help will take that loneliness away and replace it with a feeling of support and unity.

Be the cheerleader

All challenges require encouragement, and your child needs a personal cheerleader to whisper those positive reinforcements into their ears; that’s you! Failure is very personal to a child who is still developing and finding themselves in this world, which is why constant motivation from your side can be that little push they need not to give up and see whatever they’re going through to the end and achieve success. Phrases like “I struggled with this too” and “keep trying, you’re so close!” will not only encourage them significantly and boost their confidence but also make them feel as if they’re not the only person in the world who has had the same problem.

Your child is your most prized possession, and it’s never easy to see them going through a tough time – cheer them on every step of their way; it’ll mean more to them than you’ll ever know!

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The Wolf and the Fairy: A Contemporary Adult Fairytale

The Wolf and the Fairy is a contemporary adult fairy-tale that I submitted to a competition but was unsuccessful with. I did, however, really enjoy the finished product, and so here it is for the world to see.

Please do leave a review and tell me what you think. Thanks!

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Contemporary adult fairytale “The Wolf and the Fairy” by Catherine Green.

The Wolf and the Fairy: A Contemporary Adult Fairytale

She is a werewolf hunter, descended from ancient fairies, destined to fulfil her role in the family business. He is a lone wolf, his family brutally torn away, revenge his motivation for existence. The fairy and the wolf come together in a violent union as this modern, adult fairy tale gives us an alternative account of life in ancient Britain, and how it has evolved in the present day.

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The Wolf and the Fairy: A Contemporary Adult Fairy Tale is available to download from Amazon and other digital stores.

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Unveiling Mysteries in Love Hurts: A Glimpse into the Redcliffe Novels #TheRedcliffeNovels

Greetings, SpookyMrsGreen.com readers! As we navigate through this eerie Wednesday, I’m thrilled to share a tantalizing excerpt from my debut novel, “Love Hurts (A Redcliffe Novel).”

Join me in unravelling the enchanting beginnings of Jessica and Jack’s destined connection. #TheRedcliffeNovels Series:

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LGBT fantasy book series set in Cornwall. “Love Hurts (The Redcliffe Novels)” #1 by Catherine Green.

Unveiling Mysteries in Love Hurts: A Glimpse into the Redcliffe Novels

Embark on a journey through The Redcliffe Novels series, where Jessica Stone, the proprietor of a quaint bookshop, stumbles upon love, only to uncover the concealed werewolf mysteries entwined with her closest companions. One such friend is Simon Bunce, the Ship Inn’s manager, who reveals himself as the lieutenant to the Redcliffe werewolf pack and the romantic partner of the wolf alpha, Danny Mason. Simon battles fiercely to shield his master from a spectral animal familiar threatening to seize control of their pack. Who could have anticipated that the picturesque Cornish coast would harbour such perilous secrets?

Excerpt from Love Hurts (A Redcliffe Novel):

“Perhaps you would be wise to take a breather in your relationship.” Simon said, “I knew that Jack was licensed for firearms; it’s part of his job, and Danny’s. But I would’ve expected him to tell you if he was carrying to prevent something like this happening.”

He continued, “To be honest I’m almost as angry as you. Please Jessica, believe me when I say that the Mason brothers are trouble. They don’t mean to be, but they will cause you more grief if you continue this relationship with Jack. It will be worse now that Danny is back in town. And I’m not just saying that to get you away from them.  As your friend I am concerned for you, I don’t like seeing you upset.”

Dive deeper into the #RedcliffeNovels series

Dive deeper into the captivating world of The Redcliffe Novels series by visiting my website for more details: Paranormal Author Catherine Green.

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#BookTalk: A Witch in Cornwall #TheRedcliffeNovels

Jessica Stone used to be a normal human. Then she fell in love with a vampire, met his identical twin werewolf brother, and her life fell apart spectacularly.

Meeting Detective Jack Mason, and his brother Danny, brought about a powerful change, and Jessica’s magic was released. Now, in Redcliffe book 4, she must learn to control her ethereal animal familiar, who lusts after the alpha werewolf, and will stop at nothing to use her human mistress as a tool… Or is that a weapon?

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Excerpt from “Eye of the Tiger (A Redcliffe Novel),” book 4

I looked at her and she gasped and stepped back, shielding the baby in her pram instinctively.

“Jess,” she whispered, “Your eyes are glowing.”

I shook my head and blinked furiously, forcing Suri to back off and leave me alone. The tiger disappeared with a growl, but she knew she would get her way eventually. I focused on calming the energy that was whipping around me in an invisible storm. I did not need this right now, and Liz definitely did not deserve it.

#TheRedcliffeNovels Series

The Redcliffe novels series follow the adventures of bookshop owner Jessica Stone as she meets a man and falls in love, only to discover the hidden werewolf secrets of her close friends. That includes Simon Bunce, manager of the Ship Inn, who turns out to be lieutenant to the Redcliffe werewolf pack, and lover to the wolf alpha Danny Mason. He fights to protect his master from the ethereal animal familiar who threatens to claim their pack. Who knew the Cornish coast could be so deadly?

Sink your fangs into a captivating world of vampires, werewolves & romance with Catherine Green’s LGBT fantasy series! Explore “Eye of the Tiger (The Redcliffe Novels)” Book 4 now!

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#Booktalk: “Paranormal Warwickshire” by S.C. Skillman

Takes the reader into the world of ghosts and spirits in Warwickshire, following their footsteps into the unknown.

Warwickshire is a county stepped in the supernatural, as befits the county of Shakespeare and the many ghosts and spirits that he conjured up in his works.

The towns and village of Warwickshire, its castles, house, churches, theatres, inns and many other places both grand and everyday have rich and complex stories to tell of paranormal presences.

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#BookReview “Paranormal Warwickshire” by S.C. Skillman

“Paranormal Warwickshire” by S.C. Skillman

In this book author SC Skillman investigates the rich supernatural heritage of this county at the heart of England in places such as Guy’s Cliffe House, the Saxon Mill, Kenilworth Castle, Warwick Castle, St Mary’s Church in Warwick, Nash’s House in Stratford-upon-Avon, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Stoneleigh Abbey, as well as in the towns of Rugby, Nuneaton and Leamington Spa.

She explores the spiritual resonance of each location, recounting the tales of paranormal activity associated with it and examining the reasons for this within the history of the place.

“Paranormal Warwickshire” takes the reader into the world of ghosts and spirits in the county, following their footsteps into the unknown. These tales of haunted places, supernatural happenings and shadowy presences will delight the ghost hunters and fascinate and intrigue everybody who knows Warwickshire.

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#Ad: Look what’s just arrived, my #DryEye products!

Having Dry Eyes is a pain but luckily Thea Pharmaceuticals offer these great products to help my eyes feel normal again.

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#ProductReview Thea Pharmaceuticals Products to relieve symptoms of Dry Eye Syndrome

Look what’s just arrived, my #DryEye products!

I was very excited to speak with a rep about promoting the importance of eye care products for everyday use. Having been born with a rare eye condition and a congenital disorder, my eyes have caused a lot of pain over the years through surgery, treatments, medications etc. I now have Severe Dry Eye Syndrome as part of my official diagnosis. The other part is Lymphodoema Distichiasis. Sounds sexy, doesn’t it?!

Anyway, I currently use a range of dry eye products to ease the discomfort and pain that I feel every day. One of my prescriptions is for Hyabak eye drops, also manufactured by Thea, but I think those are only available from your doctor. One of the products I received to test is Thealoz Duo which comes in an identical bottle to Hyabak and I suspect will do the same job to relieve chronic Dry Eye symptoms. This is currently my preferred daily eyedrop solution since the bottle is easily stashed in my handbag and I can apply the eyedrops whenever and wherever I need to. I do use eyedrops from other pharmaceutical manufacturers as well.

Product to sample

Another product I received to sample is Thealoz Duo Gel. This comes in small vials that are designed for single use. You twist off the end, squeeze the gel into your eye and away you go! The gel eyedrops are better for me due to the severity of my Dry Eye Syndrome. The gel provides a protective layer on the surface of the eye, while the Thealoz Duo eyedrops are designed to lubricate dry eyes and relieve discomfort. If you use both products together you should feel relief from the scratchy, sandpaper sensations in your eyes, and your eyes should feel more hydrated.

Finally, I will share the Blephaclean eyelid wipes that I received. Now this comes at a good time because I recently met a new eye doctor at my local hospital, and he immediately told me to start using eyelid wipes rather than eyelid solution for the treatment of chronic Blepharitis. This is an itchy condition that generally affects the upper eye area and can leave you with dry skin and a sensation of soreness. The wipes are in sterile packets and you can use them as part of your daily routine, morning and evening.

Do you suffer with dry, itchy eyes?

Do you suffer with dry, itchy eyes and you can’t relieve the symptoms with allergy products? Then you may have Dry Eye Syndrome. It can develop at any age and is affected by prolonged exposure to computer screens, dry environments, and even your diet. I was diagnosed in my early twenties. Please share your experiences with dry, itchy eyes, and whether you suffer bouts of Blepharitis.

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Defining Your Local Accent

One of the key factors in my writing process is the definition of accents.

Having grown up reading books by Enid Blyton, Roald Dahl, Judy Blume and L.J. Smith, I have been largely exposed to characters that speak in old fashioned Queen’s English accents, or a sort of generalised white America accent that I can’t quite define because I don’t know enough about the country and its various regions.

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LGBT fantasy novel set in Manchester, England. “Return of the Vampire Hunter” by Catherine Green.

Defining Your Local Accent

Now, I am very definitely not from a Queen’s English background, so I didn’t really connect with the characters in the books I read. They were distant, posh people who I could never emulate. I did feel a connection with Roald Dahl’s “Matilda,” but I am still not sure what kind of regional accent she might have spoken. I get the feeling it was somewhere in the South of England, but I can’t be sure.

My characters are mostly Northern, like me. I grew up in the Staffordshire Moorlands, close to Stoke-on-Trent, and so I have a sort of hybrid “Stokie” accent when I speak. It grows broader when I return home to visit, which I find quite amusing. My husband grew up in both Wigan (Northern England) and Staffordshire because his family moved to my hometown when he was ten. His accent grew into a hybrid Lancashire-Stoke, but then returned to its Northern roots when he went to university in Manchester and took up full time work in the region.

I want my characters to have accents

I want my characters to have accents. I don’t want them to be traditionally English, or cockney or anything that to my mind is all too common and far removed from my experiences. My heroine in the Redcliffe novels series, Jessica Stone, is from Manchester, but she now lives in Cornwall where the adventures take place. Her best friend, Liz, is also Mancunian, living in Cornwall, and she marries a local university lecturer who has a Cornish accent. Jessica’s love interests, the identical twins Jack and Danny Mason, have their roots in Dublin, but since they are over one hundred years old and have lived in many places, their accents seem to come and go, largely depending upon their emotional state.

How important is it for you to read stories where the characters have a definitive accent? Does it help you to relate more to the characters and the story, or do you prefer to learn about other cultures and other lives? I find the whole subject fascinating!

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Moving On After An Accident: The Next Steps

An accident can have a significant negative effect on your life. Even if you are not badly hurt, it can still turn your life upside down in a variety of ways, affecting your mental health in the long run. It can be difficult to know what to do next after an accident to be able to move on because of this.  Many people spend days, weeks, months, and even years trying to come to grips with the truth of what happened following an accident. 

Being involved in an accident, understandably, can have a serious effect on an individual. No one expects their lives to change in a split second when going about their daily routine, and it might be much more difficult to come to grips with what has occurred if it was not your fault. Here, we look at some tips to help you come to terms with what has happened and take the next steps in your physical and emotional recovery,

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Make sure that you talk to someone about your experience

We are sure that you have heard the phrase, “A problem shared is a problem halved.” That is never more valid than when you are recovering from an accident. Speak to your partner, parents, best friend, neighbour, even your cat – whoever you feel at ease with and who can assist you in making sense of what has happened to you. A therapist or a doctor could be the best option if you need a more objective and qualified opinion. They will give you advice and solutions, as well as medicine if appropriate, to help you move on with your life. There is nothing to be ashamed of if this is the approach that you need to take.

Get legal advice

You could be entitled to compensation if the accident was caused by someone else’s incompetence. After being involved in an accident, you can be faced with large bills as well as a loss of income and it is completely unfair on you to have to shoulder that financial burden alone. A talented group of injury lawyers will be able to assess your situation and if you are eligible to make a claim for compensation, will be able to support you through the process. This allows you to focus on the most important things: recovering both emotionally and physically from the accident.

Give yourself a break

People also place pressure on themselves after an accident to get back on their feet as quickly as possible, forgetting that they have been through something traumatic. It does not allow them enough time to cope with the incident or recover physically or emotionally, so it is important that you allow yourself time to recover from the accident.

Give yourself a break if this describes you. Accept that you will stumble from time to time, and be kind to yourself when this happens.

Give yourself the time you need to heal and get the help you need along the way, and you will be on your way to recovery in no time.

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#BookTalk: College is a Dangerous Place, “The Teen Game” by Catherine Hargreaves

Happy Hump Day! Here is an excerpt from my first published short story, The Teen Game, featured in Devils, Demons and Werewolves under my maiden name, Catherine Hargreaves.

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Devils Demons and Werewolves Short Story Anthology featuring vampire writer Catherine Hargreaves aka LGBT Fantasy Book Writer Catherine Green

Excerpt from “The Teen Game”

That afternoon I sat near to the boy I wanted. He was tall and slender with short black hair in a spiked style. I learnt that his name was David Samson and I set about making small talk while we had our first practical art lesson. He was extremely shy and seemed confused as to why I wanted his attention but slowly he began to respond, amid much cajoling from his friends. He was another local born and bred who had come to college straight from the affiliated high school. I was very much the outsider in this place but that didn’t faze me in the slightest. Shelley and I ended our first day with invitations to join a group of boys at the pool club in the nearby cinema complex on Wednesday evening. Naturally the group included my David. Everything was progressing smoothly.

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The Teen Game: A vampire short story. Devils, Demons and Werewolves book short story anthology.

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