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Octoberfest

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 09/10/2007 11:38:02

I do love the garden in October - especially in the sunshine. In the early Spring it is all about hope and waiting: all that mulch and neatly tidied brown border. A month or so later and there is green stuff and bulbs all over the place. Then we


Couch grass

By Jane Moore on 19/09/2008 14:36:00

.I'm on a mission to tidy up my plot this month. It's looking quite unkempt (I think 'unkempt' is the right word although Ron next door might choose something stronger) and is rather letting the Gardeners' World side down. I bet the weeds dare not show


Films for gardeners

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 16/12/2008 15:44:41

in such ghastly conditions? To fossick around on either border or lawn will cause more damage than good. You could tidy the shed or do some useful work in the greenhouse, but some days are too miserable even for that.Sometimes it's OK to say "hang it all


Distractions from gardening

By Jane Moore on 23/01/2009 16:20:11

I have a confession to make: I haven't been up to the plot for a week or so and, what's more I can't see me getting up there for the next week or two either... I know it's the right time of year to get on top of digging, manuring and tidying


More seed sowing

By Jane Moore on 01/05/2009 17:15:55

can spring up and choke them.I'm really thorough about preparing the bed before sowing, raking the soil to a fine tilth and drawing a drill with my hoe. It's not that straight admittedly as I can't find my line, but that's the trouble with tidying your


Butterflies in the garden

By Richard Jones on 14/04/2010 08:53:07

, but the land tips steeply down to the sea presenting the perfect soil-warming angle to the sun.I think we are the first residents of the bungalow this year and the garden has been recently 'tidied' i.e. savagely cut, mown, and cleared. The pampas grass tussock


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


How to trim a conifer hedge

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:03:58

.Remove the canes and string line before using the hedge-trimmer to tidy up the top edges. Hold the cutting bar at a 45-degree angle.AdamTest any ladders and platforms to make sure they are stable before getting on them with a hedge-trimmer. Make them more secure


How to build a leaf heap

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 12:07:39

mould and compostingFollow our video guide to making leaf mouldAdvice on collecting autumn leavesChoose plants for autumn colourHow to build a compost binPractical guide to making garden compostRead Kate Bradbury's blog on autumn tidying in the garden


It was a dark and stormy day...

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 11/12/2007 08:51:02

are out there gardening (or those looking for an excuse to be out of the house - sometimes rain dripping down your neck can seem a much more attractive option than ironing).You could pass some time tidying the shed or pootling around in the greenhouse


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