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Garden birds in the snow

By Pippa Greenwood on 23/01/2013 17:33:14

There is still plenty of snow and ice in my neck of the woods. The ground is so slippery that my parked car slid backwards down the drive today. Despite this rather unnerving incident, I’m really enjoying the latest outbreak of ‘proper’ wintery


Snow plants

By Kate Bradbury on 07/01/2010 16:25:39

Oh snow, where were you in London on Christmas day? Why are you here now, hampering our efforts to burn off mince pies through brisk gardening? There's nothing I can do in my garden, except ponder when the compost heap will start breaking down again


Waiting for the snow to thaw

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 28/01/2013 13:01:08

Not a lot of gardening has gone on across the nation since we last met. We still have about six inches of snow and I am thankful I have three pairs of my warmest socks, otherwise things might be getting a bit cheesy round here.There is not much


Snow and ice in the garden

By Pippa Greenwood on 14/01/2010 11:58:32

Yesterday at a Gardeners' Question Time recording it was amazing to hear that Eric's Cumbrian plot had only had 5cm of snow. Not so here in Hampshire. The snow is 45-60cm deep and the icicles more than 1m long!What have I been up to during the snowy


Winter snow and tender plants

By Adam Pasco on 29/11/2010 11:27:46

Snow has arrived early in my part of the East Midlands, and in many other areas too. The BBC radio weather forecast this morning summed it up nicely: plunging temperatures, record-breaking conditions, no sign of it letting-up all week.And what


A snow-covered garden

By Adam Pasco on 09/02/2009 15:45:38

Has the snow been a good or bad thing for our gardens? Well, probably a bit of both, but I do live in hope that the cold weather has helped kill off a few garden pests. We've all had our fair share of snow over the past couple of weeks, with varying


Snowed in

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 10/02/2009 14:25:32

white and clean and beautiful and the garden has no visible imperfections. On the other hand it can be jolly inconvenient and I think I'm just a little bit bored of being snowed in: I wonder how long until we get cabin fever and start hallucinating


Gardening in Russia

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 09/04/2013 14:20:36

to deal with snow, machines that scoop, flush, heap and spread it, so it is not too much of an inconvenience.For gardeners, however, it is a slightly different matter when your entire garden is submerged under two metres of snow for a substantial part


Garden frost

By Adam Pasco on 12/01/2009 09:17:49

're beautiful and unique, and as I admire them I always want to call up friends and invite them round to share one of nature's winter treats.Thankfully most of our garden plants are hardy enough to withstand frost and snow, but I live in hope that temperatures


To chop or not to chop?

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 28/10/2008 12:26:17

Do you have an autumn clear-up in your garden? Do you cut down all your herbaceous stuff so that everything is tidy for the winter or do you leave everything until the new year? Most people nowadays leave it until later to give food for small birds


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