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1. 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.

2. Crunch without credit – grow your own vegetables

Get Wokingham, Friday 7 November 2008

There's a new book out to help everyone starting to garden and especially anyone who wants to try gardening organically.

3. Cold comfort for birds – a feast of seeds

Get Wokingham, Friday 31 October 2008

My garden has had a steady flow of birds visiting the feeders for the last few weeks.

4. Go Organic

Get Wokingham, Friday 17 October 2008

We are at that time of the year when the garden starts looking a bit scruffy around the edges.

5. Rural Reading- Take a dawn walk to see bat bonanza

Get Wokingham, Friday 17 October 2008

I have been having a lovely few days lately.

6. Now’s the time to pull on the wellies – and garden

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008

Last Monday saw the vernal equinox and from now until the spring our nights will be longer than the days.

7. First tinges of autumn on the leaves

Get Wokingham, Friday 5 September 2008

It is rare that I write about the same thing two weeks in a row, but I like rare events.

8. Kill slugs without chemicals – attract predators

Get Wokingham, Friday 8 August 2008

Warm summer evenings and lush growth in the garden mean that slugs and snails are going to be foraging in force.

9. Close view of magnificent mistle thrush

Get Wokingham, Friday 8 August 2008

I seem to be spending more time in the parks these days than I did when I worked there.

10. 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.

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