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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Garden maintenance go to www.cardenhousemain.co.uk in Hassocks

Garden maintenance go to www.cardenhousemain.co.uk in Hassocks

The usual: mowing, strimming, hedgecutting , leaf removal , tidying up and other miscellaneous work undertaken. Even pressure wash patios and driveways if …
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Loads of colour in castle gardens

What an amazing contrast in weather we have had so far, with the temperature being only 6 degrees two weeks ago, then copious amounts of rain which helped …
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Students battle British summer to sow some Caribbean colour

GREEN-FINGERED students have been putting their gardening skills to good use. … On both projects they had to endure the worst of the British summer.
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How to make a low allergen garden

How to make a low allergen garden

The “low allergen” garden is also recommended for asthma sufferers. Cher Piddock of Asthma UK said: '”ollens, mould, spores, dust and strong scents can all trigger asthma attacks. “Many people with asthma enjoy gardening so low allergen gardens are a …
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Lord Cavendish pens portrait of life with plants at Holker Hall

LORD Cavendish interweaves family, history and community in a fascinating new book reflecting on 40 years of gardening at his 17000-acre estate. A Time to Plant, which was launched at the Holker Garden Festival last weekend, is based on the …
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Married couple looking for work housekeeper, gardener in …

We have references from UK as au-pair, cleaner, housekeeper, gardener. If you are interested, we can send you our CVs, photographs and references.
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Win a shed in our Cuprinol competition – enter now! Life and style …

Win a shed in our Cuprinol competition – enter now! | Life and style …

We have a 5ft by 3ft shed plus 10 litres of Cuprinol Garden Shades paint up for grabs for one lucky gardener.
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Irises: grow your own rainbow

A member of the executive committee of the British Iris Society (celebrating its 90th birthday this year), Clare gives lectures, has open days at her iris fields at Little Walden in Essex, sells a collection of these rainbow-coloured flowers from her …
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Dobbies garden centres tops Which? gardening and DIY product poll

By Matthew Appleby Monday, 11 June 2012 Dobbies Garden Centres has veen voted joint top of the list of the Gardening and DIY category in a recent Which? survey where UK shoppers rated the top 100 shops in the country. Dobbies scores highly with …
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List: Ways I am not quite a grown-up

List: Ways I am not quite a grown-up

The UK Telegraph published an article last week called “The 50 signs you are a grown-up.” I am slightly relieved to find that I don't meet quite all of the criteria. I've crossed off the ones I do meet. The others I have yet to accomplish.
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The fame of the rose

In the UK, this essential oil is as popular as ever, its therapeutic qualities and unmistakable perfume make it an all-round winner. The list of homeopathic uses is long and includes asthma, depression, hangovers, headaches, insomnia, pregnancy and …
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Thorny problems: box clipping and rescuing hellebores

Helen Yemm answers your gardening problems. This week: box clipping and rescuing hellebores engulfed by ground elder. By Helen Yemm The television coverage of Chelsea made me cast a critical eye over my own unruly patch. I would like to rescue a clump …
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Albert Bridge Gardens Gets Tidied

Albert Bridge Gardens Gets Tidied

If you look at the number and quality of gardens in other UK city centres, Liverpool, Birmingham, Nottingham and Leeds for example, owned and managed by their city councils, then we have some way to go. Other Manchester Garden City schemes include …
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Gardeners urged to boost butterfly numbers

Butterflies have long been among the prettiest visitors to the British garden, feeding on buddleia and other nectar-rich plants, providing movement, colour and interest for all, as well as being beneficial pollinators. But the terrible summers of the …
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another photo of the garden – GardenBanter.co.uk

Am 09.06.2012 21:29, schrieb joevan: On 9 Jun 2012 13:27:03 -0500, Daniel Nippel wrote: Can one be in love with a garden? If so then I am in love. Your love …
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Experience the Eden Project with child-like wonder

Experience the Eden Project with child-like wonder

The clouds were grey and scudding, and it was cold for the time of year – a typical British holiday, in other words. But that was outside. We were inside, admiring bananas and drinking baobab smoothies in the warmth of the Rainforest Biome, …
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Mike Quinton on gardening leave

However, following news in November last year that the launch had been delayed, on 7 June, MMA Holdings confirmed that it will not be launching an aggregator platform as it “does not fit” with its core UK business and plans for future growth.
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Eden Project's Biomes: a gardeners' paradise

The miracle of Eden Project is created by imagination, says Ambra Edwards. Find out how teams of horticulturalists work to mimic sustainable ecologies within the Biomes. By Ambra Edwards We live in an age where nothing is impossible.
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We've got flower power

We've got flower power

Pictures: Abby Ruston. Buy photos at www.thisisphoto sales.co.uk/grimsby or by contacting 08444 060910. POTTING UP: Jobs4All's nursery and garden centre placement volunteer Hanna Love and employee Kevin Frankish get busy on the potting table.
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Garden Machinery – allotment.org.uk

A wide range of garden machinery to give you the right tool for the job, making life easier and those jobs much quicker and efficient to do. From garden vacuums …
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Ouch! Former-England footballer's hair transplant is broadcast live on the …

By Claire Bates Sports pundit and former England footballer Michael Gray is undergoing the first UK hair transplant to be streamed live on the internet. Interested readers with strong stomachs can watch Dr Bessam Farjo perform the surgery, …
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Gardens: sharp practices to encourage hedgehogs Life and style …

Gardens: sharp practices to encourage hedgehogs | Life and style …

Hedgehogs aren't just cute, they're also valuable pest controllers. So how do we persuade them into our gardens? Dave Hamilton finds out.
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Roses: new ways with an old classic

Our love affair with them has gone from strength to strength, for they appeal to all ages and work in all ages of garden. In borders, many gardeners want sturdy but repeat flowering roses. There are excellent repeat flowering old roses that I use …
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some garden impressions – GardenBanter.co.uk

i like this kind of old German farmers garden (Bauerngarten)
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British Gardens Transform Into the New Living and … – iStockAnalyst

British Gardens Transform Into the New Living and … – iStockAnalyst

LONDON, June 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –. With more than half of Brits spending more time at home to save money as the recession continues to bite, the garden …
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Laura McLean: Creating an English oasis

Laura McLean/Standard-Times special A colorful assortment of flowers – roses, columbine, and hot poker – grow against the wall in this garden in England. We've had our share of English atmosphere this past week between the intermittent rain and Queen …
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I can see a rainbow: The short-lived wonder of bearded irises

Bearded irises have a conspicuously short flowering season, and for many gardeners they take up too much room for the return on investment. Yet they are some of the most profoundly ruffled, delicate and glamorous of flowers, holding their heads on …
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