Advantages of home and garden franchises

Advantages of home and garden franchises

There are more than 26 million homes in the UK, and more are being built all the time to serve the growing population. What better way to take advantage of this than through a home or garden franchise? Home and garden franchises are usually focused on …
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Ash dieback: How to spot Chalara fraxinea in your garden

For more information visit the RHS website (rhs.org.uk) or the Forestry Commission website (forestry.gov.uk). An app has been launched to help gardeners tag cases of the disease. Available on iOS and Android, Ashtag allows users to submit photos and …
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November garden planner

Leaf fall is an exciting time when gardeners can finally release their inner Edward Scissorhands. Pruning trees into shape is the antidote to sensible winter-proofing chores. Like planting tulips, taking hardwood cuttings and poring over our favourite …
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It's easy to attract wildlife visitors to your garden

It's easy to attract wildlife visitors to your garden

GARDENING IT GOES without saying our gardens are places that not only we can enjoy but upon which all manner of plants and creatures may depend for their survival. In the general scheme of things, they are tiny oases but, together, they are a …
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A beginner's guide to starting a veg garden

There has never been a more interesting time for edible gardening. It is right on so many levels. It saves money, saves the planet and satisfies our epicurean appetites. Edible gardening is an opportunity to grow interesting flavours fresher than money …
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Expert tips for fruit growers

Gardeners who struggled to get a good crop this summer can pick up some tips at a talk on growing fruit on Wednesday, November 7. Bracknell Horticultural Association (BHA) is welcoming back guest speaker Paul Templeton at its meeting at the Coopers …
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Buyer- Garden Wares (22221207) – reed.co.uk

Buyer- Garden Wares (22221207) – reed.co.uk

View all details on this Buyer- Garden Wares vacancy on reed.co.uk, the UK's #1 job site. You can also search for all similar roles now. 22221207.
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Over 600 Pkts of seeds to swap! – Gardening in the UK Forum …

This forum is for gardeners in the United Kingdom to discuss plants, techniques and sources.
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Overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder With Gardening

… the UK live with it. Grey skies, cold snaps of weather and pounding rain can trap people in their homes and leave them with little contact with the outdoors. Gardening has always been a therapeutic experience for me, I find it relaxing and calming …
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Shredders on trial

Shredders on trial

Gardening, the Consumers' Association magazine, has done some research to find out which shredders perform best and to let gardeners know what features to look out for when buying a shredder. … For more, information, visit www.which.co.uk/signup …
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NGS hidden garden is perfect for autumn country walk #uk …

NGS hidden garden is perfect for autumn country walk http://t.co/3216QHRC #uk by londonnewsnow 262147656732782592.
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Home and Garden Maintenance Company in Redfield, Bristol (UK …

Formed in 2012, ECJ's Gardening Services has over 10 years of experience in the Gardening trade, and provides a complete gardening experiance to clients …
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How to put on a show in your garden for Halloween

How to put on a show in your garden for Halloween

Tiny witches are one of my favourite things in the whole world. You get that ring on the doorbell, you can see through the glass that your visitors are head-height with the letterbox, and you open up to find them giggling. Because their false noses …
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Walking in the air: Castlefield's own High Line Park

Members of the Castlefield Forum hope the Hanging Gardens will rival Manhattan's lauded elevated park, which was completed last year amid huge claims for the economic and social benefits it has brought to the area. The High … The current owners of …
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Allotments & Leisure Gardening by Michael Moulding 28102012

Welcome to my gardening blog for this week and I am pleased to introduce you to my favourite Scarecrow. His name is Scarecrows Smith and I can inform you he his an avid supporter of the allotment movement down at Walsall Rd Allotments in Birmingham.
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Roundup Weedkiller No dig gardening www.charlesdowding.co.uk

Roundup Weedkiller No dig gardening www.charlesdowding.co.uk

I garden organically and therefore have no experience of weedkillers such as Roundup. My friend has just taken over an allotment plot which was treated with …
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Allotments & Leisure Gardening by Michael Moulding 21102012

I have enclosed a link to the official website of The National Allotments Society for further information – http://www.nsalg.org.uk/ . In supporting The National Allotments Society you are promoting the allotment movement and supporting an organisation …
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Potato Growing No dig gardening www.charlesdowding.co.uk

I saw a link to this article on facebook today and was rather upset by being told that I am part of the problem causing blight.
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DIY Matters Vegetable Gardening – UK Veg Gardeners

DIY Matters Vegetable Gardening – UK Veg Gardeners

How to stop weeds under your vegetables If you want to grow your own vegetables, it is essential to have a well-thought out weed control strategy. But how…
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Hell's angels: Hellebores add some cold-season cheer

Winter bedding is not the most glamorous of ideas. Especially when it comes to those acres of monocolour pansies. It's sort of an amazing achievement to ruin the pansy – they are this great, characterful little flower, in bright colours, with spirited …
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Gardening: Green with envy

It was mentioned in a UK garden programme I watched recently, and it's certainly bothering gardeners in Taranaki. So wherever you are, you're not alone if patches of your box hedge are turning to custard. And if your rengarenga lilies have brown spots, …
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Gardens of glory Gardening Express.co.uk – Home of the Daily …

Gardens of glory Gardening Express.co.uk – Home of the Daily …

Gardens of glory | Gardening | – Alan Titchmarsh gardening and food growing tips .
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Why seedheads are good for the winter wildlife garden – The Guardian

Keep your hands off seedheads this winter and you'll help garden wildlife to thrive, writes Kate Bradbury.
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Celebrate autumn at an RHS garden this weekend Gardening …

RHS Wisley, its Surrey headquarters, has a Taste of Autumn Festival and there are Grow Your Own Autumn Festivals at RHS Hyde Hall, in Essex, RHS Harlow …
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Amateur gardeners accused of fuelling national potato shortage by …

Amateur gardeners accused of fuelling national potato shortage by …

This year's wet and humid conditions have also made potatoes particularly vulnerable to fungal infections that damage and stunt their growth.
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The 10 Best umbrellas

£250, jeffery-west.co.uk. Fancy yourself as a latter-day Beau Brummel? Then this black number with its massive devil's head is for you. 4. Fulton Slinger. £20, selfridges.com. It may be grey out but it's always bright with the Fulton Slinger, with its …
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Can anyone market my gardening website for London UK

Can anyone help me market my garden landscaping website for London UK? i Would like professional SEO thanks dave.
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Sweetpea: a family that never stops growing

Sweetpea: a family that never stops growing

The first cultivated variety of sweetpea was mentioned by Philip Miller in his Gardeners' Dictionary published in 1731. For almost 300 years since, there has been a stream of new sweetpeas offered to gardeners. At first they came in a trickle, but by …
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An apple a day Gardening Express.co.uk – Home of the Daily and …

An apple a day | Gardening | – Alan Titchmarsh gardening and food growing tips.
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EXEL INDUSTRIES : Acquisition of the HOZELOCK group

As the most popular gardening brand name in UK, HOZELOCK has a strong sector share in the UK gardening market, which is the second most important in Europe. Both together, HOZELOCK et EXEL Industries will generate synergies (countries, distribution …
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