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1. November in bloom!

Get Wokingham, Friday 14 November 2008

There is a little self-congratulatory exercise that I like to carry out this time of year.

2. The garden expert who had no garden...

Get Wokingham, Thursday 13 November 2008

Louise Hampden would peer into people’s gardens, green with envy because she didn’t have one.

3. Flower ’bout opening your garden to public?

Get Wokingham, Friday 8 August 2008

It takes a particular kind of gardener to decide to open his or her garden to the public.

4. Mystery of the hole in the ground

Get Wokingham, Friday 9 May 2008
Read Linda's latest column and leave your gardening questions in a comment for her to answer.

5. Flamboyant flowers offer fab feast for floral judges

Get Wokingham, Friday 2 May 2008

THE nights are warming and soon, within a week or two, the threat of frost will be behind us.

In the past, I have been eager to rush to the garden centre to buy bedding plants, impatient to get my summer show on display.

6. Anemone’s a good friend when March winds blow

Get Wokingham, Friday 28 March 2008

March is supposed to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb.

7. Four Easter days to get garden looking perfect

Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 March 2008
If you have any gardening questions you'd like to put to our expert Linda Fort, please submit your queries through the site's comment facility.

8. Guide to glorious gardens to visit on lazy, hazy days

Get Wokingham, Monday 17 March 2008

Six brave gardeners in Berkshire are opening their gardens to the public for the first time this year through the famous Yellow Book scheme.

9. Flowers to power your Reading in Bloom show

Get Wokingham, Friday 7 March 2008
March is the time when garden centres gear up for business with the Easter weekend as the start of their season.
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