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Raspberries and asparagus
Posted in Allotments by Jane Moore, 06 June 2008, 02.46PM
Sometimes it seems like I've had the allotment forever - I just can't imagine life without it. It seems so long ago when I look back to the early days - no shed, no raised beds, only weeds and lots of work to do.
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Slugs, rain and nematodes
Posted in Gardeners' musings by Pippa Greenwood, 05 June 2008, 04.30PM
Where have all the flowers gone? Why did it have to happen now? Just as I had been lulled in to a false sense of security the heavens opened again.
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Beetles, wasps and toads
Posted in Wildlife by Richard Jones, 04 June 2008, 10.12AM
With luck she will now find a hollow in some secluded bank or hedge and make her nest away from any more human interference...
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My favourite irises
Posted in Gardeners' musings by James Alexander-Sinclair, 03 June 2008, 12.21PM -
Mulching with compost
Posted in Plants by Adam Pasco, 02 June 2008, 12.10PM
Not that I'd admit this in public, but I think it's partly the lazy gardener in me that chooses mulching over digging - it's a far easier way to incorporate bulky organic material into soil.
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Chelsea Flower Show: back to earth
Posted in Plants by Jekka McVicar, 30 May 2008, 04.04PM
We're home after a wonderful 10 days at the Chelsea Flower Show. It was even better than I expected.
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Clearing out the cold frame
Posted in Allotments by Jane Moore, 30 May 2008, 12.05PM
My cold frame has served its purpose brilliantly this spring, though its contents are now bursting out of the sides.
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Weeds - dandelions
Posted in Gardeners' musings by Pippa Greenwood, 29 May 2008, 12.22PM
Why is it that dandelions are regarded as weeds? They're amazingly beautiful, have a strong and reliable flower colour, they're hardy, vigorous plants and they're even edible.

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