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Garden bonfires: ashes to ashes

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 18/11/2008 11:12:37

've resisted burning much in the way of garden refuse as I compost everything I can.Once a year I rent a great big shredder for a weekend and the peace of the countryside is completely disrupted as I spend a couple of happy days half-deafened and covered


Christmas list: gardening gifts

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 02/12/2008 11:55:22

. A mother’s idea of a cool T-shirt was always, always completely wrong.Nowadays I have grown out of most toys (unless you count snazzy gadgets) and my tastes are far more practical. I take refuge in those garden essentials that are really boring but without


Garden photography

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 06/01/2009 16:11:26

candidates like beech, grasses, roses or even completely random objects.The digital camera also comes in handy when keeping a garden diary. I have pictures of my garden spanning the depths of winter to highest summer so I can always see which bits work


Gardeners' World Live highlights

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 10/06/2009 15:38:04

TENA  Active Living Garden designed by Yvonne Matthews. Based around a bright blue pavilion there are vibrant pink roses, red peonies, blue salvias and pretty much every other colour under the rainbow.David Domoney is a perennial exhibitor at RHS Shows


Sir Joseph Banks

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 23/06/2009 17:28:33

, Dorothea) and R.banksiae 'Lutea', a pale yellow version, which is a stunning climbing rose with evergreen leaves and barely any thorns.However, he wasn't just a gardener and, during his 41 year presidency of the Royal Society, he encouraged innovation


Garden jobs for spring

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/03/2010 14:33:06

that are still viable. (iv) Plant the seeds that my very efficient wife has ordered. (v) Divide grasses and some herbaceous plants. (vi) Prune and tie back climbing roses. (vii) Cut back willows and dogwoods - although this can wait a bit. (viii) Plant bare


2011 in the garden

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/01/2011 06:25:58

January already: Christmas neatly tucked away and another year of fabulous gardening stretching away ahead of us. The beginning of the year is the time for fresh starts and change but, rather than pestering you with annoying resolutions which few


Malvern Spring Gardening Show 2011

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 09/05/2011 13:15:21

of Malvern - which clings to the side of the steep Malvern Hills - the whole show is laid out beneath you. Car parks, show gardens and giant marquees are all dwarfed by the magnificent view that, on a clear day, stretches languidly away towards the Cotswolds


Monty Don

By Adam Pasco on 13/12/2010 14:17:15

surprised by the announcement. "A real shame to see Toby go," wrote Aaron Abbott. "He is my kind of gardener.""Why the sudden change?" asked Joe Rose. "I was just getting used to Toby and I enjoyed his style of presenting. Does this mean that the money


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