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Gardening Fork

On 06/06/2012 in forum

Can anyone recommend a strong but small (for shortish person!) and lightweight gardening fork? Price not an issue for the right one. Many thanks Have a look at stainless steel "border forks". These are narrower than the usual fork, light and strong


garden pond

On 15/11/2012 in forum

Hi, I would like to putr a pond in my small back garden, using something like an old trug or washing bowl. how deep and wide would you suggest the receptacle, as I do not have much space, but want to encourage more wildlife? thanks Sorry


What is this small tree called

On 01/06/2013 in forum

My Aunt has sent me the enclosed picture of her small tree but  I cannot recognise it.  Any ideas?         Unfortunately the picture's not arrived! i'm going to guess Laburnum even wothout the pic! Oops!  Picture now online Wrong Fg. The crystal


Growing honesty

On 10/05/2013 in Plants

There are so few plants that do well in my small, shady garden, but those that do thrive deserve a medal. This week, honesty is taking centre stage, with its tall spires of brilliant white flowers, towering above more subtle spring blooms.I love


Mullein moth caterpillars

On 10/07/2008 in Unassigned

The mullein moth caterpillars in my garden are still small, but they're guaranteed to increase in size by the day. These little critters - welcomed by wildlife enthusiasts and hated by gardeners - munch their way through verbascum, figwort


Strasbourg

On 03/08/2011 in Wildlife

I'm on my way through the old city of Strasbourg, and gardens here are vanishingly small. The occasional secret courtyard houses a giant ginkgo or has its walls swathed in lobelia and Virginia creeper. The breakfast patio at the Hotel du Dragon has


water feature

On 08/06/2012 in forum


Japanese knotweed

On 19/08/2009 in Wildlife

When we moved into our previous house, in Nunhead, there was some small, but well-established growth of Japanese knotweed in the back garden. It took four years of pulling up stalks and roots to get rid of it … at least I think we got rid of it


Talkback: Grow something different

On 02/05/2012 in forum

i only have a very small garden and an even smaller veg patch,which is in fact our front garden that my husband has built raised beds in for me. have managed quite well so far but every year i try and grow something different and new(to me


Talkback: Growing vegetables on terraces

On 24/04/2013 in forum

Terraced grow bag's may be your answer Kate,Most new properties we have looked at have garden's to small for a grow bag let a lone a terrace,I saw a house on line in Devon with a garden like your photograph just a bit to remoat on Dart moor


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