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Dandelions

By Pippa Greenwood on 05/05/2010 10:57:31

in admiring their arrival - the weedkiller manufacturers may well be rubbing their hands in glee, too.Will I be removing them from my grass? No, they'll be allowed to put on their fantastic display, though I may pull off their faded heads before the seeds form


Ant attack

By Pippa Greenwood on 09/08/2007 15:19:35

It may not be 'nice' it may not be kind, and it certainly isn't my normal style... but I've taken to victimising ants! Well, it's not exactly a campaign, but I have to confess that despite my usual "ants belong in the garden... they got there before


Greenhouse temperatures

By Pippa Greenwood on 09/03/2011 13:16:30

failed again).The temperature has been so high during the day that I’ve had to remove the lids from two propagators, to prevent them from ‘boiling’ the seedlings. I keep a couple of watering cans close by, as the plants are guzzling water


Pressing apples

By Pippa Greenwood on 16/11/2011 17:12:37

of Gardeners’ Question Time, talks endlessly about his apple press. His evangelism has converted me to presses, which are a wonderful way to use up those less-than-perfect fruits.You can press the whole apple, but I always chop mine in half, to check


Signs of spring

By Pippa Greenwood on 26/01/2011 12:28:26

I recently undertook a spot of tidying in one of my flowerbeds. Generally I avoid clearing up too early in winter, and I don’t remove too much old growth, as retaining it can limit plant damage during late-winter cold snaps.Usually, after spending


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