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December 22, 2011 June 4th 2010
With the weather warming up, the garden is looking lush at last – but the weeds are growing well to. With this in mind there’s tried and trusted weeding tips from seasoned allotmenteers. Plus there’s advice on everything you need to know for a successful compost heap, and at Greenacre […]
December 19, 2011 May 21st 2010.
At last it looks like spring has finally turned a corner, mid summers day is exactly a month away, frosts are behind us and so now is the time for tender plants – like tomatoes. For instant tropical colour theres annual climbers, from seed to flower in less than 12 weeks.
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December 14, 2011 May 14th 2010.
Mid may brings a flurry of new foliage and a rainbow of colourful tulips. The garden is growing with a passion, and to make the most of that, theres ideas on bulking up borders on a budget, tips for creating wonderful hanging baskets, and planting suggestions for shady spots.
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December 9, 2011 April 30th 2010.
This week Gardeners’ World is coming from the 25th Malvern Spring show in Worcester, and they’ll be showing all the highlights – from the manicured and perfect blooms in the marque, to the latest ideas in the show gardens.
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December 5, 2011 April 23rd 2010
The weather is warming up, and if you’re planning to grow tender vegetables like sweetcorn or squash, now is the time to get them started. Alice has tips on direct-sowing hardy plants for cuttings and Toby has ideas for low maintenance, low cost borders with high summer colour and late winter stature.
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December 2, 2011 April 16th 2010.
Spring sunshine and April showers are doing their job as new life and vibrant colour comes bursting into gardens around the country. This week, the show looks at the perfect climbers to provide rapid cover and colour for walls and fences, theres top tips on growing fruit in small places, and there […]
November 25, 2011 April 9th 2010.
April is amongst the busiest months for gardeners, so, spurred on by thoughts of home grown summer blooms, Toby has tips on creating a cutting garden. Alice visits one of the most stunning collections of magnolia trees in Britain, and Carole introduces us to some surprising members of the pea […]
November 22, 2011 April 2nd 2010.
In this episode there’s tips on planting clematis for year round colour, a visit to Tresco Abbey – home to some of the most exotic plants in Britain, and a fail safe way of getting that ‘natural meadow’ look to a bed or border. Also theres a look at the […]
November 21, 2011 March 26th 2010.
Its time to get the veg patch underway, so theres tips on growing quick crops in small spaces. Theres also advice on how to get the best from Camellias, and a look at what makes the perfect hedge for a garden.
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November 21, 2011 March 19th 2010
Spring is almost around the corner, and with that in mind theres top tips on planting colourful bedding plants, advice on finding nectar rich plants that help attract bee’s to your garden, and the team take a close look at a British classic – the Primula.
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