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Nasturtium and thyme
Posted in Plants by Jekka McVicar, 02 May 2008, 05.00PM
It's now May, and we're just 12 days away from building our display at the Chelsea Flower Show. We've had a few bouts of sunshine in the last week, during which I could literally feel the plants growing.
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Sowing vegetable seeds outdoors
Posted in Allotments by Jane Moore, 02 May 2008, 12.06PM
I'm forever sowing vegetable seeds at the moment, and when I'm not sowing vegetable seeds I'm pricking out seedlings, both on my allotment and on the vegetable patch at work.
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Plant supports for beans and sweet peas
Posted in Grow & eat by Pippa Greenwood, 01 May 2008, 11.33AM
The wigwams are both attractive and sturdy, and made by my son using recycled bamboo canes and his own ball of string.
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Garden butterflies
Posted in Wildlife by Richard Jones, 30 April 2008, 11.51AM
That warm Saturday (April 26th) brought out the first butterflies of the year: holly blue, small tortoiseshell and speckled wood.
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Teeny tiny trees for small gardens
Posted in Plants by James Alexander-Sinclair, 29 April 2008, 11.14AM
A few weeks ago I wrote about trees for small gardens. Among the comments was a request from Daphne for very, very small trees - "very small being up to three metres".
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Growing hellebores from seed
Posted in Plants by Adam Pasco, 28 April 2008, 11.42AM
How generous of my oriental hellebores to not only flower so profusely for the past months, but to now reward me with such a bumper supply of swelling seed-pods.
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Blackthorn
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Last of the leeks
Posted in Allotments by Jane Moore, 25 April 2008, 10.49AM
It felt sad to harvest my final leeks this week. What a fine specimen I had left until last - tall, straight and pale, crowned with a plume of pungent green leaves.

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