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Christmas list: gardening gifts

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 02/12/2008 11:55:22

it is not too heavy). Often much better than a wheelbarrow (especially if your garden has any steps). In the same parcel I would accept some large plastic buckets for collecting weeds and other, non-compostable, stuff.Almost anything from the catalogue of Crug


Charles Darwin and worms

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 13/01/2009 13:51:06

Dr Hessayon recommends spraying turf with worm killer, which seems a bit strict for a domestic lawn. Mostly, however, we encourage worms to colonise our borders in order to aerate and feed the soil; all that mulch which we heap upon our gardens


Reflections on Gardeners' World Live 2009

By Adam Pasco on 15/06/2009 16:46:50

Our five-day extravaganza at BBC Gardeners' World Live has sadly come to an end for another year.Much of my time was spent on our Gardeners' World Magazine Celebrity Theatre where my personal contribution involved presenting informative


Gardening injuries

By Kate Bradbury on 30/07/2010 17:57:23

, even using compost. Then there's plant sap - euphorbia is particularly dangerous, as it can cause temporary blindness.I'm lucky I only stubbed my toe, even if it did look a lot worse. But what about you? Have you ever come a cropper in the garden?


Autumn lawn care

By Adam Pasco on 20/09/2010 15:40:29

Thinking back to the brown expanse that took centre stage in my garden during the summer drought, and how subsequent rainfall brought it back from the dead, I marvel at the resilience of grass.Well, the doubting Thomases among you may have thought


Winter snow and tender plants

By Adam Pasco on 29/11/2010 11:27:46

’re dead, but just that their tops will have been knocked back. Hopefully roots in fairly dry compost, and insulated from cold, will survive and start growing next spring when conditions warm-up.My colleague Lucy on Gardeners' World magazine looked very fed


2011 in the garden

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/01/2011 06:25:58

January already: Christmas neatly tucked away and another year of fabulous gardening stretching away ahead of us. The beginning of the year is the time for fresh starts and change but, rather than pestering you with annoying resolutions which few


Growing veg in small spaces

By Adam Pasco on 21/02/2011 15:50:03

if you have a family to feed.I don't have the luxury of a large allotment, so I'm keen to grow as much as I can in my garden. It's probably larger than average, but then gardening is my passion, and my job!Fruit trees and cane fruits grow around the edges


Gardeners' World Live 2011

By Adam Pasco on 14/06/2011 16:59:16

my car has a big boot and I can remove the rear row of seats to fit it pots of tomatoes and crops, summer bedding, compost, plant supports and much more.That's the joy of this show – bringing the pages of Gardeners' World magazine to life to both


First frost of the winter

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 03/12/2012 14:57:58

them with a generous mound of compost. I will then hope that this winter is not too dreadful, and will worry about them until (with luck) the first shoot appears in May. Second, any tender perennials that you have in pots should really have been brought


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