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Redesign of garden
forget-me-nots were very tolerant of being dug up weekly!  This is my century blog so I am showing you how far I have progressed with the redesign of my vegetable garden, now three quarters cleared and plans drawn up for a potager more suitable by Kate Bradbury
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15/03/2012 19:49:59
by andrew bullingham
Do you consider gardening to be like art?
the changing seasons and the transitions of colours and foliage and form through the year.   Harvesting crops in the fruit and veg plot. Seeing wildlife enjoy it and just calming the soul by looking at it - as long as you can stop twitching at weeds for a sec by Mossy2
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12/05/2012 09:03:31
by Maggiivon57
GW gardening clubs
their own, always been this way, and usually spout a load of rubbish which is later retracted if it suits.In fact he has claimed expenses for 'gardening' before, had to pay them back though, and currently has a veg plot at number 10 tended by someone else by Gardening Grandma
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09/03/2013 19:37:16
by Gardening Grandma
Talkback: Monty Don returns to Gardeners' World
will be watching something else on Friday nights. Gardener’s World have you lost the plot! Fantastic news! I'll definitely be coming back to GW now. Hopefully it'll feel like less of a children's programme and will be cater for people with more than just a passing by Nick T
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03/07/2012 14:37:58
by sotongeoff
What is your kind of garden?
Looking at pictures of their lovely gardens that some people have posted, I am struck by the different styles, from highly disciplined and full of colourful annuals to practical vegetable gardening to cottage gardens stuffed with plants growing by Gardening Grandma
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02/08/2012 22:33:40
by hilaryjones1
Talkback: Chitting potatoes
in the ground where the bindweed is growing, and wait for it to climb up them before spraying.That way, the weed is less spread out over the plot. Good luck. Whatever you do, don't rotovate the ground. that will just spread it around. Hi, is it ok to seed shop by softyglo
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22/01/2012 18:45:25
by newallotmemteer
Talkback: Sowing seeds - chillies and sweet peppers
. I will give it a shot and see how it goes. I'm new to this vegetable growing but I'm doing very well growing and harvesting salad leaves, lettuce and radishes in large garden troughs. Can't wait for the spring onions! However, after buying a half by Sajid
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19/06/2012 11:08:07
by Excitable Boy
Fork Handles
eat 4)a flower you can see through 5) a caddish tool 6)a plant suitable for sheep 7)an Olympic vegetable 8)a communicating fruit 9)a tool part to help you in the dark anybody with 10 correct answers gets a windmill usual t&c's apply entries entered by kate1123
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08/08/2012 19:21:01
by Penninepetal
Talkback: Cats and foxes
that this is not the solution to keeping the cats off my little plot {raised bed}.Not much to add after seeing all the comments Cats should NOT be allowed to roam freely, they are not a natural predator and should be redefined as pest. They cause damage to property, spread by arj300882
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18/05/2012 13:31:20
by hypercharleyfarley
Talkback: Toby Buckland
forward to seeing how the programme develops. Good luck to Toby in his new role. Carol should have got the job. I think Toby is a great choice we need someone who will talk about how to grow vegetables and how to get on with it, like Monty and Geoff did. I by kaycurtis20002000@yahoo.co.uk
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28/11/2011 18:36:57
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