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Building a green roof

By Kate Bradbury on 18/11/2011 15:00:08

Since I bought my shed, I've been itching to put a green roof on it, but I’ve always been put off by how difficult the task looks. Luckily, a friend asked if she could do the job for me, for a book she's writing. So last weekend, she turned up


Squirrels and skulls

By Richard Jones on 12/05/2010 09:03:48

; by the time she had four paws on the patio, the squirrel would be off up the fence and gone. She’d tried many times before, all to no avail.But her swishing tail made me look up at what was so agitating her. At first I could not quite make out what was going


Wireworms

By Richard Jones on 18/02/2009 15:48:08

are getting ready for the big planting session after half-term.There are precious few bugs about still. A small cloud of diaphanous winter gnats flutters above the shed but all else is quiet, until I pull up a small groundsel plant. There, wriggling


Drying onions

By Jane Moore on 24/10/2008 15:00:30

I've been drying out onions to prepare them for storage. This batch was lifted - from sodden beds - during the non-stop rains of late-July, then spread in a single layer on crates and mushroom boxes in the shed. Ordinarily, I would have left them


Raspberries and asparagus

By Jane Moore on 06/06/2008 15:46:00

Sometimes it seems like I've had the allotment forever - I just can't imagine life without it. It seems so long ago when I look back to the early days - no shed, no raised beds, only weeds and lots of work to do.I think we got most things right when


Urban foxes

By Richard Jones on 09/06/2010 17:10:02

I think we have foxes living under our garden shed. I first noticed the scratching in the soil a week or so ago. It didn't look like very much excavation had occured and the hole didn't appear to go very far. But now we have more earth-moving going


Deciduous

By Gardeners' World on 14/09/2007 16:57:05

Describes plants, principally trees and shrubs, that shed their leaves seasonally.


Around the garden job checklist - week 42

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:54:48

Prune suckers away from the base of ornamental treesCollect hoses, sprinklers and other watering equipment to store in the shed over winterProtect glazed pots from frost damage by wrapping up or bringing into a shedOrder bare-root roses for planting


Around the garden job checklist - week 16

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:52:44

Treat timber fences, trellis and posts with preservativeInstall water butts to all downpipes on your house, shed or greenhouse, to collect rainwaterApply moss killer to lawnsFork compost into any unused border area, ready for summer beddingCut away


Around the garden job checklist - week 19

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:52:59

in an envelope in the shed or sprinkle over prepared soilInvest in an extra compost bin, so that as much green waste from your kitchen and garden can be recycledCheck your RCD works for all outdoor power tools such as mowers and hedge cutters


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