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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


Moles and molehills

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 25/08/2009 16:31:35

I don't believe it. I am incandescent with spluttering indignation. For the first time ever a molehill has appeared on my lawn.We've lived here for about 15 years. Before that the garden was a concrete farmyard, so this particular mole


Christmas gifts for gardeners

By Kate Bradbury on 17/12/2009 16:14:28

it for an ironing board (sorry sis).So what makes a great gardening gift? Well, I do think a little gardening knowledge goes a long way, as does knowledge of the person you're buying for. Just because a person likes gardening doesn't mean they like begonias, or pink


Gardening to reduce your carbon footprint

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

roof. Lovely.You could tailor your green roof to your car's make and model - a retro motor like a bronze, Ford Cortina would suit a roof of dandelions, daisies and bird's foot trefoil, while a fancy new Porsche could sport a colour co-ordinated neat


The National Gardens Scheme Yellow Book

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 15/02/2010 12:12:45

Last week marked the beginning of a very important part of the gardening year. It was the official launch of the National Gardens Scheme Yellow Book. As many of you will be aware this is the bible for garden visitors. It lists about 3000 gardens


Vine weevil control

By Kate Bradbury on 23/04/2010 17:26:50

for up to six months.I spoke to David Morris from Bayer, which makes Provado Vine Weevil Killer 2. He said there was no evidence to suggest that thiacloprid killed bees. But I choose not to use pesticides in my small garden, so have opted for alternatives


Gardeners' Question Time

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

Well, here I sit in the backstage area of the main theatre at BBC Gardeners' World Live, taking a tiny break between shows. There's a real buzz in the air. Earlier we recorded the first of several mini Gardeners' Question Time programmes. It


Winter Wonderland

By Adam Pasco on 27/12/2010 08:09:54

. For 2011 I'll be learning my lesson from the past week, and resolving to enjoy my own achievements, but more than ever value those nature creates without me having to lift a finger. What gardening resolutions will you make?


Carol Klein: Life in a Cottage Garden

By Adam Pasco on 10/01/2011 16:47:04

!Ever fancied breeding your very own new colours of hellebore? Carol explained how, making it look remarkably easy. That's another thing I'll enjoy doing when mine come into flower soon.No gardening programme would be complete without, in Carol's words


Sheep, cattle and grass

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 31/01/2011 15:57:35

I have to admit that, from a practical point of view, this blog post will not have a lot to offer to anybody who gardens in towns and cities. But, rather than turning away in disgust, I would like you to come along with me purely out of interest


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