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|Just learned a new trick
Been busy in the garden this morning, using my pressure washer. Before packing it away, I decided to lift some spuds for tomorrows dinner. As to be expected after the recent rain, they were pretty muddy, so I put them in the garden riddle & give by David K
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07/07/2012 08:10:53
by Gardening Grandma
best site for a greenhouse
on the windows in the roof which has saved my plants many days when ive forgotten to open the door. Bit more expensive but well worth it. Thanks Gary and Maud My husband and I have created a kitchen garden, sounds grand doesn't it!  We have three raised beds, 2m by Vidette
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23/06/2012 10:36:39
by Maud is in the garden
Large Corrugated Cloches
need to be weighty. I have to say the ones you pointed out look good but to flimsy for my garden. I have a feeling i will be trying to make them myself with roof sheet at this rate LOL Some good ideas here http://www by alicad1965
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12/05/2013 16:38:42
by Verdun
Talkback: Countdown to the Chelsea Flower Show
garden has been battered to death by continuing rain and wild winds. Impossible situation this year, longing for a few days of temperate weather so that I can get out into the garden, or should we all be installing roofs on our gardens!!!!!!! by Angie
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19/07/2012 22:12:16
by kaycurtis
Talkback: Greenhouse fund
body got any tips How lovely to have your own greenhouse in which to lose yourself. I'm still waiting for mine. I can't wait to grow melons and peppers and other fragiles into the beginning of winter. One can dream... I am a novice gardener have just by Paul Eke
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08/02/2012 12:15:50
by Gardening Di
Talkback: A jay in the garden
to read more information to attract a more diverse wild life can anybody suggest plants that are easy to grow and search in any local garden centre this morning I was able to watch an adult grey heron accompanied by a juvenile sitting on my neighbours roof by Spud
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28/11/2011 18:37:28
by shearer
down at thefrozen pond
I slipped and slid my way to the pond today to what was happening as venturing out down the garden can be a risky business in icy conditions on a slope.I had previously seen the wood pigeons slide of the roof .I thought I better see if the pond by flowering rose
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17/01/2013 18:25:24
by SwissSue
Talkback: RSPB Homes for Wildlife
Hi, I have a serious problem with squirrels eating my bulbs I have tried covering with netting ect but as my garden is mostly containers it wasn't very successful. I read in a newspaper that they don't like chilli powder. so have sprinkled by hereisabee
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28/11/2011 18:37:37
by Richard Jones
MMM slugs climbing up to the fascias of the house.
-a-minute- plant right up to the roof, when we cut it down, the whole wall was covered with slugs and snails!! Ugggg ............... They do walk up our brick columns to get into the hanging baskets, and the water butt to throw themselves into the hostas (there by Cia
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29/07/2012 22:17:27
by Zoomer44
Bubblewrapping the greenhouse
at the closed end and make a bubble wrap tent and a curtain across. With some temporary shelving your plants are safe at half the cost.Now I use a cable heated sand box with a thermostat and just cover that to the roof with bubble wrap, heat rises so I have some by Goldtop
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12/09/2012 16:55:42
by figrat