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Gardeners World Live 2009

By Pippa Greenwood on 11/06/2009 11:34:34

I've been here for a few hours at the NEC, Birmingham at Gardeners' World Live, and the excitement is brewing. I'm having a great time because, unlike so many of the London and home counties-orientated shows, we're in the middle of the country


A hectic day at Gardeners' World Live

By Pippa Greenwood on 11/06/2008 18:26:00

[brightcove exp=1463233149&vref=1601200825]I hope I'll get a chance to go off and have a long hard look in the plant marquee and really enjoy some of the gorgeous plants. I'll probably end up with a bootfull or two, just to add to my own garden when


Autumn-fruiting raspberries

By Pippa Greenwood on 24/08/2011 17:46:54

Like Adam Pasco, I’ve just returned from the GardenersWorld Magazine 20th Anniversary cruise. Adam wrote about the gardens we visited in his blog, earlier this week, including Mount user, Bodnant, The Castle of Mey and The Beth Chatto Gardens


Sowing salad crops

By Pippa Greenwood on 21/02/2008 14:03:00

that managed to escape the dreaded potato blight were enthusiastically hoovered up by the family months ago ("they're so much nicer than the shop-bought potatoes").But this year, having sown surplus seed from a Gardeners' World growing trial, I'm enjoying


Growing fruit and veg with children

By Pippa Greenwood on 24/03/2010 17:53:03

Next week, from 29 March to 4 April 2010, is the inaugural Gardeners' World 'Grow Your Own' Week'. Gardeners across the land will be encouraged to teach others to start growing their own fruit and vegetables. I've taught my children to grow


Tasty tomatoes

By Pippa Greenwood on 01/08/2007 16:03:35

's Gardeners' World Magazine article on 'Tomatoes for cooking' and a whole host of extras that I just couldn't resist, including some of my Italian favourites such as the ox heart and some I was sent to trial called 'Piccolo'. There are rarely any


Pelargoniums

By Pippa Greenwood on 22/09/2010 08:14:55

Autumn is the ideal time to evaluate our successes and failures in the garden. What worked well this year? What didn't? On my veg plot, though, this process is pretty much continual. Photographers from Gardeners' World magazine are always turning up


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