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How to make a bubbling urn water feature

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 12:26:59

up the water during warm weather.AdamTry mixing shells with the pebbles for a seaside effect.More creative garden DIY projectsBuilding a bamboo water hammerCreating a mini-pondMaking willow edgingBuilding a wooden planter


Delivering plants to Chelsea

By Jekka McVicar on 16/05/2008 17:19:00

texted to say the angelicas we'd grown for him were the best in the show ground. However he did text again to ask how to keep them looking good in the heat. It has without doubt been one of the toughest build ups to Chelsea I've ever known. An incredibly


Snowdrops

By Adam Pasco on 24/01/2011 16:13:00

as to build up a National Collection, or go trekking to visit other growers.My enthusiasm for plants changes, too. At first a new plant gets my attention, and gradually my head is turned whenever I see other relatives too. A small collection builds into a


Garden centres revisited

By Adam Pasco on 24/09/2010 08:48:29

the winners of the Garden Centre of the Year 2010 run by the Garden Centre Association (GCA).A different take on assessing garden centres is to look at their turnover, and Garden Retail magazine has done just that and published the Top 100 Garden Centres


How to make compost

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:57:51

Storage containerall year round10 minutes every dayFind a sunny corner of your garden, on soil, where you can site either a plastic compost bin or build a compost bin using wooden pallets or similar. Setting your bin up on soil will allow worms and other micro


Crop rotation

By Jane Moore on 07/03/2008 11:50:00

given plants by my neighbours, which are planted wherever there's a spare bit of earth.But I do try to stick to the general plan, to ensure the nutrient levels of the soil are maintained evenly across the plot, and pests and diseases do not build up


Godshill Model Village

By Richard Jones on 16/04/2008 11:57:00

to chalk up 15 of my 124 target actions. These are mostly by the simple expedient of not cutting the grass, not winter deadheading, clearing out the pond when I repaired it and by having more than my fair share of thickets.The thickets are obviously paying


Bug boxes

By Richard Jones on 28/01/2009 17:11:47

pleasing than a plank of wood). The holes need to be at least 10 and preferably 20cm deep, with a diameter of 4-8mm. Mind you, if you live in Leicestershire, drill holes 15mm across and you might get the massive carpenter bee, Xylocopa violacea.


Quicker compost

By Lila Das Gupta on 16/10/2009 16:24:44

, they don't bother too much about how the 'delegated to' get the job done.So, last week in the same spirit, I devolved responsibility for the compost heap to my husband. I explained the basics of how to build a heap (twiggy sticks at the bottom then green


Frogs, ponds and winterkill

By Kate Bradbury on 22/10/2010 15:54:52

action to prevent it happening again. So I have:Winterkill can happen when ponds freeze over for a long period. Noxious gasses build up and literally suffocate any frogs which happen to be there. Frogs (usually males) often choose to spend the winter


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