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Making a Christmas wreath

By Kate Bradbury on 22/12/2012 07:05:00

to having such a wreath - home-made of course - but for now I took the easy option of making a single frame using gardening wire. My wreath doesn’t need to last very long and I can live with it being a little on the thin side. I wanted a natural


Making plant pots from old newspaper

By Adam Pasco on 21/03/2011 16:04:35

Don't dismiss an idea until you've tried it! I should have known better really, but I was always dubious about the idea of making small pots out of old newspaper. Surely they'll fall apart, I thought, and can't possibly be worth the bother. How


Creating a pond

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 02/08/2010 08:23:38

that as the natural clay will - with a bit of work - make the pond watertight.The important thing about making natural ponds (and this is the same in small gardens as well as out in the countryside) is to make sure they look natural and not like puddles stranded


Best in show at Gardeners' World Live

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 12/06/2008 16:17:00

[brightcove exp=1463233149&vref=1604890820]It's very easy to be very worthy and very ethical, and make a rubbish garden, but Toby Buckland has avoided this pitfall...


Self-seeding plants

By Adam Pasco on 01/06/2009 15:04:12

Not everything in my garden is carefully planned, and I make no excuses for having it this way. It's a wise gardener that makes room for the unexpected, and the rewards this can bring. Leave an area of soil bare and something will grow, and while


Recycling in the garden

By Adam Pasco on 19/04/2010 12:11:05

into the recycling bin (hopefully your local authority does collect and recycle a good range of materials), but I'm sure there are still a few gardeners out there who could benefit from doing more.For instance, all cardboard rolls, tubes or egg boxes make great


Garden birds and poppies

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 15/08/2011 18:06:24

would come to his hand - and to ours if we stayed still enough.After that I became a bit blasé on the subject: birds were just things that flew about and, in certain incarnations, tasted good.Today we get quite excited by the birds that visit this garden


Plant hunters

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 25/11/2008 14:44:31

who are gardeners (and, unless you have got very lost somewhere in the world wide web, I include anybody reading this) it seems perfectly reasonable.I mention this after listening to the sainted Roy Lancaster who is capable of making even the tiniest


The gardening bug

By Kate Bradbury on 24/06/2011 17:07:06

What makes us take up gardening? Are there really such things as green fingers? Are we born with the desire to tend our plots or does the passion for gardening come with age, or by accident? So much depends on whether the opportunity


Eccentric gardeners: one

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 21/08/2007 09:38:02

I thought it would be interesting to use this blog as an excuse to find out more about the many slightly eccentric people who have helped make gardening as popular and exciting as it is today so this is the first in an occasional series: if anybody


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