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Credit crunch gardening!
(Features/Eco Garden)
... will soon be concealed. Rich pickings can be found at the resale section of your local tip, at car boot and jumble sales,
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paper small ads, and Freecycle (www.freecycle.org), an inspired webbased organisation ...
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Currant thinking!
(Features/Grow It – Eat It!)
Currant thinking! Red, white or black, the benefits of growing currants in your garden are many and varied. The good
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is that they are very, very easy to grow The health benefits of eating currants ...
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Weeds to Leave Alone
(Features/Eco Garden)
... clippings or even
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paper and then a layer of grass clippings. Perennial weeds do need controlling, bindweed and ground elder among them. Try to find any roots which could make new plants. Dunk bindweed ...
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Wormeries and Snaileries
(Features/Eco Garden)
... gardening that children will enjoy. What to put in your wormery Crushed eggshells Tea leaves and tea bags (break them apart) Vegetable peelings, but not too much fruit or citrus, onions or lettuce
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paper ...
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Bergenia Back in Favour
(Features/Plant Profile)
... once-popular plants are all too often, like yesterday’s
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, discarded in our quest for something different. But occasionally someone turns their attention back to such plants, seeing in them that which ...
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Quite A Year
(Pond Care/Pond Care)
... good
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– the cold does kill off many of the pathogens that frequently cause disease and death in spring. In most ponds; summer water temperatures only just made it over 20°C so there were few problems ...
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Front Page
(Frontpage Content/Frontpage)
Inside the Spring 2012 issue of Country Gardener Our latest issue and first of the year – our Spring issue – is now available to read and contains a look at
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, events and happenings from the counties ...
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About Us
(About Us/About Us)
We are a FREE A4 publication printed in traditional black and white, with some full colour, on recycled
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print paper. Published 8 times a year to compliment the gardening season, March to July monthly, ...
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Creating a new vegetable bed
(Features/Eco Garden)
... centre, but if you are handy then you can build your own from wood. Add garden waste, vegetable kitchen waste, cardboard and
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paper, as and when you have them, and they'll turn into compost over several ...
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Dorset Garden Clubs
(Garden Clubs/Garden Clubs)
... at each meeting. We publish a magazine twice a year and a monthly
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letter. Plant sales are held in May and September, to which local specialist nurseries are invited, although most plants are grown ...
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Devon Garden Clubs
(Garden Clubs/Garden Clubs)
... in December. We have a club
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letter, which is published monthly, normally at the end of the month, and is distributed via email, hand, or post ensuring everyone gets a copy. Our membership has good ...
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