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Digging and not digging

On 01/02/2008 in Allotments

At this time of year, gardeners and plot holders take advantage of any dry, sunny weather to improve the soil and get their beds ready for planting. My neighbours on the allotment have been doing just that - everywhere I look there are freshly


Gardening injuries

On 30/07/2010 in Gardeners' musings

are often higher than those for sports like football and rugby.Gardening injuries are horribly common. They normally happen in spring, when the first sunny day of the year inspires hours of weeding, pruning and digging after a winter of sitting on the sofa


Fig trees

On 16/01/2009 in Allotments

the last few years in a terracotta pot in my sunny back garden, but now it needs a bit more room. I don't think there's enough space for the fig to be permanently planted in the ground, as my garden is small — fig trees get huge if left to their own devices


Six plants for a new garden

On 19/08/2008 in Unassigned

I have a question for you, one that my wife came up with recently while we were mooching around the garden. Imagine, if you will, that one sunny morning you are suddenly plucked from your existing garden and plonked into a new one. The transfer


Batsford Arboretum

On 11/04/2013 in Garden: South West England

753Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos01386 701 441www.batsarb.co.ukGL56 9ABOpen all year, daily, 10am-5pm. Adults £7, OAPs £6, children (4-15) £3. parking,toilets,part-disabled,plants,refreshments,picnic,shop,dogs,public-transport


Charts Edge Gardens

On 11/04/2013 in Garden: South East England

649Hosey Hill, Westerham, Kent01959 565 541www.chartsedgegardens.co.ukTN16 1PLOpen 14 Apr-15 Sep, Fri & Sun, 2-5pm. Adults £4.50, OAPs £4, under-16s free. Card not valid on charity days: 19 May & 8 Sep.parking,toilets,part-disabled,plants,refreshments,dogs,public-transport


Nothing will grow - suggestions please!

On 03/04/2013 in forum

I live in a terraced house with a smallish garden.  There is a patch along one border where I cannot get anything to grow.  There used to be a large conifer there in my garden (cut down 3 years ago) and my neighbour has a large conifer adjacent


Redesign Garden

On 06/05/2013 in forum

How to redesign my garden? Hiya precision greens.  More info please.  Size of garden. Type of soil...acid or alkaline. Light or heavy.  Is it sunny, shady, warm or cold.  Exposed or sheltered?? What do ??ou want in it?  Lawn?  Pool? Fruit, veg


clean garden

On 15/11/2012 in forum

, thats lovely sotongeoff, thanks, its been a lovely sunny day here in liverpool, good day for gardening.   Wish I could say the same about the weather here in Bournemouth, dull dull dull and dull.  apart from today its been dull here all week, if we could


Please help - what dwarf tree/large shrub to plant in raised bed

On 04/04/2012 in forum

much about plants as am just starting out on gardening front! It is a sunny position that is sheltered. Any suggestions or advice greatly received! Thanks. A fig tree produces most fruit when it's roots are constricted and if it's sunny as well you


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