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Clearing snow...
After breaking a leg several years ago I religiously clear the snow off the paths in the front and back garden. It's not a chore, doesn't take long and I find it rewarding to be able to go out each day, walk up the garden without risk of breaking a by Zoomer44
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10/12/2012 14:56:23
by Dovefromabove
SNOW!
Why does it have to keep snowing?! I want to be out side gardening not indoors watching gardeners world! (even though it is a good programe) You speak for most of the forkers on this forum Will ! I agree.   Had a to-do list for the weekend before OH by Will Pratt
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24/03/2013 20:00:44
by Tracysshed
cutting grass while its snowing
I wouldn't advise it. I understood that its not actively growing while its very cold  How could you do that? or why would you want too? I couldnt see my grass when it was snowing. Patience!   Grass should not be cut when the temperature is below 8C by Flower power2
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27/03/2013 14:30:37
by flowering rose
Talkback: Snowed in
Hi my girls and i are coming to michigan this weekend, and the area we are visting is Ann Arbor, and i was told the snow has pretty much melted, do you know where i can go to take my girls sledding, an area where they can play in the snow. they by LeighPorter
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28/11/2011 18:37:54
by kaycurtis
Snow on the Greenhouse
Just a timely reminder-and this is grandmother and sucking eggs territory- it might look pretty, but the weight of frozen snow on a greenhouse has been known to crack glass-worth spending a few minutes brushing as much off as possible Done mine by sotongeoff
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19/01/2013 17:19:54
by shazza3
Snow drops
by Kelly Marsh
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13/03/2013 22:12:25
by nutcutlet
Talkback: Snow
The garden with the tree's covered in snow look fantastic my cotinus has large blobs of snow attached to the twigs which look like flowers and my willow tree the top is covered in snow which gives it a great hairstyle effect. Here in Northampton we by Jane Moore
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28/11/2011 18:37:53
by WILMIL
Snow on my new shrubs
Hi, I planted a shrub border in june, where i am the snow is quite heavy and has settled on one of the shrubs so much that the branches that grow skywards are now pretty much at a right angle. will this damage my plants or will they be ok? I by David 25
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21/01/2013 21:04:31
by David 25
Talkback: Waiting for the snow to thaw
, the snow for being so pristine leaves us with a mucky mess. The weather this week is not going to be good. by happymarion
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28/01/2013 16:30:49
by happymarion
Talkback: Snow plants
What will happen to my winter pansies under 6 inch of snow will I have to start again after the snow has gone. This is very nice flower and very strong Having planted cauliflowers on my new allotment in Autumn, so they overwinter, will they survive by Mary
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28/11/2011 18:40:08
by francesmhendry

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