GreenFellas Gardening and Fencing UK Celebrates Successful 2012

GreenFellas Gardening and Fencing UK Celebrates Successful 2012

Therefore, garden fencing in North London is becoming increasingly popular. With the opportunity at their doorstep, GreenFellas Gardening and Fencing UK have become the number one choice among Londoners for all garden fencing installation needs.
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Expert design and technical assistance essential for a good Sensory Garden

The drive for surroundings that enhance the daily lives and mental well-being of adults diagnosed with dementia is leading to more and more care and nursing home owners employing the expertise of Sensory Garden designers, as providers seek to enhance …
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Make your own Christmas lantern

As a child, my party piece was a recitation of The Ant and The Grasshopper by La Fontaine, a French fable eulogising the hardworking and forward-thinking ant, to the detriment of the merry grasshopper who sang all summer instead of hoarding food for …
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Attract birds to your garden this Christmas with berries

Attract birds to your garden this Christmas with berries

IF there's one way of attracting all kinds of birds into your garden, it's by luring them in with berries. True, some love to eat insects and worms. Blackbirds, thrushes and robins fall into this group, while finches are much more partial to seeds …
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Gardening Gifts That Give

10:19am Monday 10th December 2012 in News. If you've got a family member or friend who likes gardening and are wracking your brain over what to get them this Christmas then fret no more because The Royal British Legion have just made things easy.
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Patrick Moore and why knowledge trumps the vacuous appeal of celebrity

The passing of Patrick Moore, stargazer, great British eccentric and professional grump, leaves David Attenborough as the last survivor of the golden age of telly-teachers. For half a century, the small screen, and especially the BBC portion of it …
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Grow your shed

Grow your shed

I'm a little bit in love with my green roof, which sits on a tiny shed in my garden, like a raised bed. The shed is so small that the roof is at head height. This gives me a wonderful view – I grow mainly spring-flowering woodland plants such as …
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Turn over a new leaf: Anna Pavord's Gardening books of the year

If you are looking for presents this Christmas, you won't find a better 20 quid's worth than The Beauty of Trees (Quercus Editions). It's astonishing that a book so beautiful can cost so little. Essentially, it's the creation of a brilliant picture …
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Four Seasons Garden Services Teddington, Middlesex, UK

Four Seasons Garden Services: If something is worth doing, it's worth doing right. Services include: • Grounds maintenance • Turfing, seeding & planting • Tree …
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GARDEN MEDIA GUILD AWARDS FOR HORTICULTURAL STARS

GARDEN MEDIA GUILD AWARDS FOR HORTICULTURAL STARS

SOME of the brightest names in gardening media including writers, photographers and broadcasters, attended the Garden Media Guild Awards 2012 in a glittering ceremony at the London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square. A Lifetime Achievement Award was …
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Seven-step winter garden clean-up

I have yet to find one that starts to die back in the centre of the clump, contrary to popular belief. 4 Adding mulch. I have a huge heap of green compost from Bettaland (bettaland.co.uk) which I apply thickly (150mm) everywhere I can. It saves weeding …
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Have you heard of the Philadelphia Flower Show

It might be the biggest flower show you've never heard of. Every March, a quarter of a million amateur and professional growers gather at the Philadelphia Flower Show, the largest indoor flower show in the world. In Britain, however, where attention is …
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Grab a festive bargain at Torrance fair

Grab a festive bargain at Torrance fair

Undated Handout Photo of a Fraser fir tree close-up. See PA Feature GARDENING Gardening Column. PA Photo/British Christmas Tree Growers Association. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature GARDENING Gardening …
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Christmas 2012: Gifts for gardeners

So… have you wandered into this week's Gardening expecting to gloss a few lines, raise an uncomprehending eyebrow and move on – gardening being what other people do? No? Perhaps you are here on a secret mission, hunting furtively, slightly …
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In praise of geese

With Christmas comes the reminder that geese are getting fat, so could I just sing the praises of these noble birds, as both garden poultry and Christmas dinners? Producers of gargantuan … pasture-reared geese. Order now – for stockists see geese.co.uk.
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Strictly gardeners are just fab-u-lous

Strictly gardeners are just fab-u-lous

The Strictly Come Gardening event is going from strength to strength, with virtually every school in and around Haywards Heath, as well as Age UK, Haywards Heath Sure Start scheme and countless community groups keen to take part next year.
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Children plant elm tree at school

The organisation has been distributing saplings from parent trees that have survived the wave of Dutch Elm disease that has wiped out 25 million trees in the UK. Part of a long-term experiment to see why these particular trees have survived, the school …
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Border Agency cleans up garden

An eight-strong squad from the UK Border Agency, based in Portishead, swapped their desks and laptops for spades and rakes to visit Nailsea's Scotch Horn Centre. Their mission was to get stuck in to a big overgrown garden at the centre, working …
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How to create a sustainable garden

How to create a sustainable garden

So says TV gardener David Domoney, who is mentoring students from six UK horticultural colleges as they create gardens with a sustainability theme as part of the Ideal Young Gardener of the Year competition, in association with the Prince's Foundation.
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Make the most out of your Christmas tree

… that you cannot move your traditional fairy lights on to a tree which is already in the garden. There are many good options: the Telegraph Garden Shop has a string of 100 solar-powered LED lights for £19.99 (0844 873 0789; gardenshop.telegraph.co.uk).
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Thorny problems: What are the best organic lawn treatments

I have gardened organically for 20 years, feeding the birds and encouraging other wildlife to visit the garden. I therefore will not let my husband, who is in charge of the grass, use any treatments on it. The lawn now looks awful, absolutely full of …
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Holly deserves a place in everyone's garden

Holly deserves a place in everyone's garden

Everyone should make room for holly in their garden says Monty. Holly provides perhaps the deepest shade of all British trees and this can lead people to think that it will grow in shady, dry conditions. But in fact it does best in a sunny site in rich …
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Doing the garden or going for a walk is better for your health than …

Being physically fit reduces the risk of dying by two-thirds compared with couch potatoes who are taking the cholesterol reducing drugs.
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First impressions count

At the moment we would need to chain an ethnobotanist to the loquat tree to ensure that anyone walking past could be enthused by the motley collection of plants in the garden. But these plants are exciting and interesting. Their journey to England …
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Read all about it! From what to plant to where to visit – the best gardening …

Read all about it! From what to plant to where to visit – the best gardening …

In The Roots Of My Obsession (Timber Press, £9.99), 30 gardeners explain why they're so passionate about plants and gardens. With contributions from well-known British names – including Roy Lancaster, Anna Pavord and Penelope Hobhouse – and some …
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Good enough to eat: The perfect presents for horticulturalists

Finally, for quirkier horticulturalists, try the Organic Gardening Catalogue's garlic Vallelado, one specially adapted for our conditions (£4.45, organic catalogue.com). Or send them on a course: the RHS (rhs.org.uk/courses) has Grow Strawberries for …
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Grow exotic fruit on urban plots

But I visited an allotment in Tottenham last month that opens as part of the National Garden Scheme (ngs.org.uk; search for “94 Marsh Lane”) and found, among many other treasures, a persimmon covered in fruit. Even without fruit, the glossy leaves are …
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Get gardening

Get gardening

Undated Handout Photo of Enamel Herb Pots In A Tray, �14.95, Burgon & Ball. See PA Feature GARDENING Gardening Column. Picture credit should read: PA Photo/Handout. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature …
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Win hardwearing winter gardening gear from Blklder

If you're planning to head out into the garden this winter, the right gear can make the soggiest jobs easier to handle. We've teamed up with Swedish company Blåkläder to offer you the chance to win clothing, gloves and boots worth more than £300.
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School gardens

Crops have been grown this term from free seeds and classroom kits sent out by the British Salad Leaf Growers Association. Our winners are:-. Nelmes Primary School, Hornchurch, Essex *. President Kennedy School, Coventry. Ryton Park School, Worksop, …
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