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How to maintain a petrol lawn mower

By Gardeners' World on 01/10/2010 14:22:29

Learn how to carry out basic lawn mower maintenance on a petrol lawn mower, with Monty's video demonstration, including how to remove grass debris, check oil levels, and check blade edges.all-year-roundMore lawn mower adviceAdvice on maintaining


How to make comfrey ointment

By Gardeners' World on 13/10/2011 17:12:21

doubt, as wrongly identified plants can be poisonous.150g fresh or 60g dried comfrey leaves500g petroleum jelly or soft paraffin waxSmall saucepanChina bowl to fit on top of the saucepanWooden spoonMuslin or jelly bagContainer with a lidA pair of rubber


How to maintain your lawn mower

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:45:34

topping up, check which oil the owners' manual recommends before adding any.Check the air filter every month and replace it when it becomes grimy. Your local dealer can tell you which type will suit your mower and it should cost no more than £10 to replace


Healing herbs

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:32:10

Unlocking the power of plants A herb garden is not only a place of beauty, it's also a medicine chest, holding remedies to many ailments. Discover the healing properties of the herbs in your garden.Find out how to... grow garlicUntil the 17th


Lemon verbena

By Jekka McVicar on 28/03/2008 14:38:00

Blustery crisp days and cold nights, north winds, sleet, hail, snow and cold rain. It's amazing with this mixture of weather that plants manage to plod their way into spring.I was very excited this week to notice that one of my favourite herbs


Scented herb pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:50:36

and looks wonderful planted with woolly thyme, golden-leafed sage and low-growing rosemary.MayJune - September20 minutesSerrated-leafed lavender, Lavandula x christianaWoolly thyme, Thymus pseudolanuginosusGolden-leafed sage, e.g. Salvia officinalis


Bamboo

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 28/03/2011 10:37:41

nigra, with black stems, and P. aureosulcata f. aureocaulis. I have used them as screens, specimens in pots and in innumerable planting schemes. However, they are mere minnows compared to some of the Asian varieties that grow to 20m high with stems (or


Lily beetle

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:28:53

or they'll fly off.At the first sign of attack, spray plants with imidacloprid, thiacloprid or sunflower oil. Treatment is more effective on larvae than adults.lilies, fritillaries and Solomon's sealspring, summer, autumnMore common garden pests


How to make a natural cough remedy

By Gardeners' World on 13/10/2011 17:11:41

soothes sore throats.Take one teaspoonful four to five times a day until symptoms improve. If symptoms persist after a week, consult your doctor.Large, fresh onionJar of clear honeyBowlFunnelSterilised bottleCling filmall year round20 minutesPeel, top


Protecting crops

By Pippa Greenwood on 04/06/2009 16:51:24

-fashioned technique, but it's a brilliant way to rapidly reduce the temperature in a greenhouse or coldframe. It also increases humidity levels, which helps to reduce the risk of red spider mite.But what I want to know is, if I had used some of the plant oil-based bug


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