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A scorched lawn

By Adam Pasco on 22/09/2008 14:56:00

, weed and moss killer were in order. Out came the lawn applicator, into the hopper went the granular product, and off I went ... wheeling the applicator up and down the lawn as the photographer snapped away.I was so enthusiastic to get going that I set


Weeds - dandelions

By Pippa Greenwood on 29/05/2008 13:22:00

Why is it that dandelions are regarded as weeds? They're amazingly beautiful, have a strong and reliable flower colour, they're hardy, vigorous plants and they're even edible.I love dandelions, which is great as the warm, wet weather of the past two


Blanket weed in garden ponds

By Richard Jones on 03/09/2008 13:57:00

After the frantic time of summer holidays, when it's as much as I can do to remember to mow the lawn occasionally or throw a bucket of water on anything that's drooped dangerously, we are edging back to the normal routines of work, school and ... a


Reasons to be cheerful (Part one)

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 24/07/2007 09:38:02

would normally be permitted. Instead of a close-mown lawn I have ended up with a much softer, rather shaggy sort of arrangement. Different grasses, flowering weeds and even a small spinney of suckering Coyote willow (Salix exigua - which, while we


Mulching with compost

By Adam Pasco on 02/06/2008 13:10:00

for the best offers on peat-free compost and mulch with that.Then there's weed control. That thick mulch provides a perfect overcoat for borders to prevent annual weed seeds germinating, but it has to be a good 7cm or more deep to be effective. Too thin


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