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April in Your Garden
face full of prickly leaves for my reward), gave it a drink and tucked it away in the corner between the shed and the back door.  That was enough gardening for one windy day on the south coast. All I've done today is re-secure a wandering coldframe by kate1123
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01/05/2012 19:11:45
by Wintersong
Talkback: Cats in the garden
safety buckles which snap open if they get snagged) and have bells so all wildlife is warned of their proximity. My old boy cat, who I lost recently (nearly 20yrs old) used to lie on our shed roof and the sparrows used to hop around him. He by happymarion
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23/07/2012 07:15:58
by Alex65
Seeds are up
out shed etc is not wasted & Feb will soon arrive. J. No, they are in the house. I didnt expect them to come up so quick. I did the same last year and they were great. Had a fantastic harvest off them as well. To be honest. Im kinda experimenting by Sam Glendinning
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09/01/2013 21:03:43
by Sam Glendinning
Is this weeding?
just see the remains of the lilac tree to the left of the shed, the holly bush was in the middle and the hedge was all along the wall! This angle doesn't show it as bad as it really is. Next doors greenhouse is obscured in this shot by the conifer. Even by Chyperie
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06/03/2013 07:03:17
by CottageGardenFairy
Garden Gallery 2013
have visited it would be nice for it to be all in one spot For those who want to have a glance back -this is the link to the previous one http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/garden-gallery/2650.html Geoff. This is a really good idea by sotongeoff
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11/03/2013 08:04:10
by discodave
What Type of Garden is Yours.
seeing as I love my food. Either that or Im pregnant ] Have an old orchard which has some very  unproductive apple trees and is otherwise wild, but contains my greenhouse and shed. In the main garden there is a natural pond fed by a stream which runs by Brian Cooper
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20/03/2013 23:48:02
by yvonne parsons2
Talkback: A plumb job
few damaged ones remain. Can you help Thanks Tom The plums on my tree this year have split rough skins and what looks like mildew/mould on them. Please could anyone shed some light as to the cause and if possible cure. Thanks Frank Help, moved house by Dawn Hambleton
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28/11/2011 18:29:48
by Colette - Northants
Talkback: Rich pickings
,!!!! yes youve guessed it, we were rushing so much we didnt lock up ,i was devastated. someone had removed the roofs of the sheds and taken the contents. convinced i was about to lose my plot my husband went up and thank goodness the others told me by Lauren W
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28/11/2011 18:29:56
by John mk2
Talkback: Newts
what. Today i was in the shed getting out the lawnmower and guess what i found?A common newt how it got in there i have no idea it looked pretty sorry for himself so i picked it up and placed in the pool with the frogspawn i think that my garden by Daily Digger
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28/11/2011 18:38:09
by Richard Jones
Talkback: Vine weevils
IN THE POTTING SHED AND ANY DOUBTFUL COMPOST IS PLACED IN A BOWL, SPRAYED WITH A LITTLE WATER AND ZAPPED FOR 5 TO 6 MINUTES! I THEN MIX IT IN WITH FRESH COMPOST, ADDING A LITTLE JOHN INNES FERTILIZER AND HEY PRESTO, NO MORE "LOST" EXPENSIVE COMPOST. THE TRIAL by mothermook
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28/11/2011 18:38:24
by Yana