Gardening in the rain My Climate Change Garden

Gardening in the rain | My Climate Change Garden

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NEED A FATHER'S DAY TREAT: TAKE YOUR DAD TO – Express

Gardening :: Need a father's Day treat: Take your dad to Gardeners World – Alan Titchmarsh gardening and food growing tips.
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Questions and answers on your gardening issues

Even the most experienced of gardeners comes upon conundrums they cannot find the answers to.
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Grasscourt great I don't even like it: Serena

Grasscourt great I don't even like it: Serena

Eurosport UK. LONDON (Reuters) – She now has five Wimbledon singles titles, has a serve that is almost unplayable on the lawns and even named her dog after one of greatest men's players to grace the surface, yet Serena Williams still says she really …
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Wimbledon begins London 2012 makeover

LONDON (Reuters) – Even before Andy Murray's Centre Court tears have dried, the All England Club is being transformed from its traditional Wimbledon championships guise into a London 2012 Olympics venue.The. … Already, the dark green canvas backstops …
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Seven million UK lawns lost to park cars

The UK has lost also a third of its front gardens as householders paved lawns to create driveways for cars, new research from the RAC Foundation reveals. Figures analysed by the RAC Foundation show around 80 per cent of Britain's 26 million homes were …
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Gardeners need not lose their passion

Gardeners need not lose their passion

The Ancient Mariner's dilemma has arrived in England and the FT's solution, … The English do not have to lose their passion for gardening but they must put …
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Slow Progress in the Veg Garden – UK Veg Gardeners

I'm not going to rabbit on about the attrocious weather we have been having – only to say that I am grateful that it rained whilst we were on holiday – as I wa…
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Gardens: Crûg Farm's buried treasure

The plant-hunting couple behind a Gwynedd couple's captivating collection take Dan Pearson on a magical mystery tour.
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Wimbledon 2012: Andy Murray is the new Bunny Austin – now he must bare his …

Wimbledon 2012: Andy Murray is the new Bunny Austin – now he must bare his …

The British had waited 74 years to see a man survive until the second Sunday on the lawns of the All England Club. But it was also the start of something grander: Murray's career as a serious Wimbledon contender. That last word is important. Just …
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Andy Murray ignores Wimbledon expectation to play for himself

For three quarters of a century the All England Lawn Tennis Championships have provided an annual demonstration of a nagging national anxiety: that the British male is not quite the man he used to be. A growing and unavoidable sense of ourselves as a …
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Grasscourt great? I don't even like it: Serena

Eurosport UK. LONDON (Reuters) – She now has five Wimbledon singles titles, has a serve that is almost unplayable on the lawns and even named her dog after one of greatest men's players to grace the surface, yet Serena Williams still says she really …
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Veronica enjoys her garden again thanks to PETA

Veronica enjoys her garden again thanks to PETA

One Peta UK customer that is delighted with the new lease of life her Peta Easi-Grip gardening tools have given her is 61-year-old Veronica McTiernan from …
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Gardens: peat-free compost

Peat-based compost is bad for the environment, but are greener alternatives any good? John Walker investigates.
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Gardening for the week

As the butterfly population dwindles, Hannah Stephenson talks to Dr Martin Warren of Butterfly Conservation about helping them survive.
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Vote cycle four: How should we control the weather-influenced slug …

Vote cycle four: How should we control the weather-influenced slug …

Endless rain has bought the slugs out in droves, how should we prevent them from taking over The Daily Telegraph Community Garden? Here's your chance to …
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NEED A FATHER'S DAY TREAT: TAKE YOUR DAD TO …

Gardening :: Need a father's Day treat: Take your dad to Gardeners World – Alan Titchmarsh gardening and food growing tips.
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Selfsufficientish.com • View topic – Anybody in the UK Gardening?

Millymollymandy wrote: I got so used to right clicking here I do it everywhere now! You take beautiful pictures. Now all you need is my method of displaying them.
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Britain's long suffering gardeners facing new threat slugs and snails

Britain's long suffering gardeners facing new threat – slugs and snails

This year has already brought them droughts, floods, hosepipe bans and a lack of sun, now the poor British gardener is facing a new threat – an invasion of …
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Restoration man: the story of Houghton Hall

I used to find gardens boring,' David, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, confessed. 'But when I had this one thrust on me, things changed.' That was in 1989 when, …
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Hour-long special at Gardeners' World Live on BBC2 tonight

A world away from the opulence and extravagance of the Chelsea Flower Show, the show gardens here are a little more down to earth.
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Glorious gardens open again at Stockeld Park

Glorious gardens open again at Stockeld Park

Culture, Front Page | Located between Harrogate and Wetherby, Stockeld Park is opening its garden gates for the first time in 10 years, all to raise money for …
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Rodmarton Manor: original and still the best

Some critics – myself included – have almost vilified Arts and Crafts style for the way it dominated British garden-making through the 20th century.
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Joy Larkcom: the queen of the kitchen garden

Joy Larkcom is the Elizabeth David of veg growing. Thirty-five years ago she began to open our eyes to a whole new posse of delicious, easy-to-grow edible …
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Vegetables for the Irish Garden – allotment.org.uk

Vegetables for the Irish Garden – allotment.org.uk

Occasionally I get sent books for review and recently I was sent Vegetables for the Irish Garden by Klaus Laitenberger. Now many of the books I get sent are …
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Gardener / Driver (21651012) – reed.co.uk

View all details on this Gardener / Driver vacancy on reed.co.uk, the UK's #1 job site. You can also search for all similar roles now. 21651012.
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Green fingered students plan for the world title

The York-based College is the training centre for the 12 landscape gardeners whose sights are set on being the two chosen as “Team UK” for the 2013 …
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