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Fungi in lawns

By Adam Pasco on 20/10/2008 17:12:39

're of the edible or poisonous variety.Following the wet weather we all experienced through August I've been mowing off mushrooms ever since. It does seem a waste at a time when we're all looking at ways to grow more fruit and veg at home to keep our food bills down


My first garden

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 21/10/2008 14:25:07

particularly attractive feature - and I suddenly discovered the joys of growing things. It was a garden that was extremely unlikely to win any design awards but those nasturtiums were the beginning of a lifetime's love affair.The first botanical name that I


Browsing botanic gardens

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 07/04/2009 16:43:58

I don't often get to go and visit gardens. This is due to a combination of inertia and the appeal of being in my own garden, rather than somebody else's. I haven't been to Wisley for years and have only visited Kew about three times in my life


Bindweed

By Adam Pasco on 10/08/2009 14:20:14

We recently asked Gardeners' World website and magazine readers around the UK to nominate their worst weed. One weed, it seems, crops up everywhere, topping the list in many regions: bindweed. (Readers in Scotland and northern England gave 'pride


Greenhouse heating

By Adam Pasco on 25/01/2010 16:26:08

the melianthus I raised from seed, and quite large pots of agapanthus that I probably couldn't replace, and which would take an age to grow again.A large electric propagator does provide an alternative for seed raising, just warming the area I need for seeds


Gardening to reduce your carbon footprint

By Kate Bradbury on 29/01/2010 17:20:48

is an obvious choice: native British trees don't just absorb CO2, but provide food and shelter for wildlife. Composting helps reduce the amount of waste being sent to landfill and journeys to take it there, and growing your own fruit and veg reduces food waste


RHS Wisley

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 15/03/2010 15:10:43

jolly day with some great plants (all of them clearly labelled), then you can't go wrong with Wisley.I was there a week or so ago to watch things grow: the whole garden thrums with the promise of approaching spring. There are, of course, the obvious


Sowing a new lawn

By Kate Bradbury on 25/03/2010 13:41:28

I'm not one for manicured lawns. I think lawn weeds are pretty. I'd really like clumps of bird's foot trefoil, dandelions, daisies, creeping buttercup and self-heal growing among the grass in my garden. In fact, I've just planted some clover


Dandelions

By Pippa Greenwood on 05/05/2010 10:57:31

they invade flower borders or veg beds, and for some they're a menace in lawns. But I don't have a lawn, just grass with dandelions growing in it, and a tiny clump of daisies too.Last year and the year before I hardly saw any dandelions. But this year I


Gardeners' Question Time

By Pippa Greenwood on 16/06/2010 15:24:47

treatment of an elderly pear tree, whilst Matt and I pleaded for mercy on its behalf.After a session on the Grow Your Own Garden stand (which looked just stunning), we're all about to meet up again to record a second session. Who knows what we'll get. I


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