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gardenING BRIGHT IDEAS
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WHAT TO DO THIS WEEK - Mulch over areas which haven't been done
and replenish those areas where the mulch has dispersed.
- Clean water butts to prevent contamination of the water and
blocked taps.
- Plant garlic outdoors in warm areas.
- After sowing a new lawn, keep off young grass as much as
possible until spring.
- Sow seeds of pelargoniums in...
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OUTDOORS GARDENING BRIGHT IDEAS
Evening Times
; ... your feet all the time, she admits, but Kim decided to do something about it - and encourage her kids to enjoy gardening too. With this in mind she has written Gardening For Children, which is packed with practical ways in which you can get your children interested in the garden ... distracted with homework or ...
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Gardening: Bright ideas for bulbs.(Features)
Sunday Mirror (London, England)
; ... and if you follow our guide and pick some reliable bulbs and seasonal perennials you'll get the best results and brighten up the winter gloom. CHRISTMAS ROSE CHRISTMAS roses rarely flower outside in time for the festive season, but ... plants so that you can gaze into the wide open, brilliant white nodding flowers that ...
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GARDENING : BRIGHT IDEAS
Evening Times
; INNER-CITY OASIS TELEVISION gardening expert Matt James knows a thing or two about gardening on a budget. He transforms dull, inner-city gardens into outdoor havens of calm, colour and co-ordination, while owners ... balance the garden with cheaper perennials which bear more flowers. If you just want to invest in a ...
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Your LIFE: Bright ideas for bulbs; GARDENING.(Features)
The Mirror (London, England)
; ... is a regular panelist on the station's Gardeners' Question Time. She's also written many books including Pippa Greenwood's Gardening Year (Headline, pounds 16.99) OUR terrible summer probably means you've spent a lot of time looking at all that needs to be ...
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GARDENING BRIGHT IDEAS
Evening Times
; ... return to green, with many foliage plants becoming the focal point. But what's going to be in vogue this summer? Some TV gardening experts offer their views: "There's a continued return to herbaceous planting, as the Gertrude Jekyll effect kicks in ... of junk 1. Don't discard old catering-sized tubs and tin cans, which ...
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