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Composting cardboard
Posted in Gardeners' musings by Adam Pasco, 07 April 2008, 12.16PM
... newspaper can be composted, and so can plain cardboard including corrugated boxes, tubes from toilet and kitchen paper rolls as well as egg boxes.
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Growing borage for Chelsea
Posted in Plants by Jekka McVicar, 04 April 2008, 03.27PM
It's always exciting when we move the stock outside from the polytunnels to 'harden off' and 'grow on', so that they're just perfect for the Chelsea Flower Show.
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Growing salad in a cold frame
Posted in Allotments by Jane Moore, 04 April 2008, 12.05PM
To say that I'm delighted with my new cold frame would be the understatement of 2008.
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Gardening with children
Posted in Gardeners' musings by Pippa Greenwood, 03 April 2008, 11.42AM
I really look forward to the school holidays, when I finally get my two children to myself. No hurrying, no homework - just time to do the things we want to do, like being outside for as much of the day as possible.
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Goldfinches, cats and children
Posted in Wildlife by Richard Jones, 02 April 2008, 10.57AM
I was very pleased to see a pair of goldfinches this morning. I'm not a birdwatcher, but even I know the unmistakable red face, white sideburns and yellow wing flash of these pretty creatures.
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Plant supports - upping the stakes
Posted in Gardeners' musings by James Alexander-Sinclair, 01 April 2008, 10.09AM
A lot of plants are, like stragglers from a hen night, not very good at remaining upright without some support.
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Compost and green manures
Posted in Plants by Adam Pasco, 31 March 2008, 09.23AM
Several plants can be grown as green manures, sown onto beds and borders and forming a green carpet that can be dug directly into the soil, improving its organic content.
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Lemon verbena
Posted in Plants by Jekka McVicar, 28 March 2008, 02.38PM

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