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How to lay a garden patio

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 13:49:23

you've chosen for your patio to a depth of 15cm to allow room for the hardcore, mortar and paving slabs. Lay 5cm - 8cms of hardcore, using a rake to distribute it and even out any bumps.Use a wacker plate to compact and level the hardcore. It


Autumn lawn care

By Adam Pasco on 20/09/2010 15:40:29

gardening art of overseeding. This is a simple way to thicken-up your lawn, revitalising growth by sprinkling over some fresh grass seed.Start by raking over the lawn or using a powered lawn rake or scarifier. This removes any accumulated moss or debris


How to earth up potatoes

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:42:07

of underground stems that will bear potatoes. This mounding can be repeated once or twice more at 2 - 3 week intervals to ensure the best crop, with the added benefit of smothering any competing weeds.Potato plantsGarden forkRakelate-May - late-June 20 minutes


How to make a garden shed tool rack

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 11:42:01

hang directly from it.Some tools can be hung by their handles, so the hooks need to be fixed high enough to provide enough space for the tools.Other tools - such as garden rakes - can rest on the floor, with their handle, or shaft clipped into a fixing


Apple and pear scab

By Gardeners' World on 10/10/2011 11:34:22

or scabs on the leaves of flowering shoots or on fruit. Splits may develop on young shoots. Foliage may fall prematurely from trees.Rake up fallen leaves at the end of the growing season and dispose of them - don't add them to your compost heap. Liaise


Mind-your-own-business

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:40:43

with the back of a rake or crush it underfoot before applying glyphosate. Avoid spraying on a windy day and near other desirable plants. all over the gardenspring to autumnMore advice on removing weedsSelf healSpeedwellChickweedHairy bitter cress


Yarrow

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 18:04:07

it out effectively, but you can hold it at bay by keeping the lawn healthy and thereby making conditions less favourable for the yarrow. Top-dress the lawn in spring and in September, mow it regularly and lightly rake when in growth to weaken the weed


Slugs, rain and nematodes

By Pippa Greenwood on 05/06/2008 17:30:00

be replacing the squash plants, applying more nematodes to the ground and then presumably raking up the once gorgeous azalea blooms. Please, someone, when do we get the summery weather?


How to plant and grow asparagus

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:43:21

the ground level.Dig a trench, 30cm wide by 20cm deep, and part fill with soil down its length to make a mound 10cm high. Take the asparagus crowns and sit them 30cm apart on top of the mound, spreading the roots on either side. Cover the crowns with 5cm


How to sow seeds outdoors

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:21:01

use this technique to grow flowering perennials and biennials as well as hardy annuals to brighten up you beds and borders. Sow into weed-free soil that has been dug, forked and raked to create a fine surface structure or 'tilth'. SeedsArea of prepared


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