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1. Get out on Boxing Day – and plan for next year

Get Wokingham, Friday 19 December 2008

Christmas is a bustling time of year but there should be a chance on Boxing Day to get outside and at least look at the garden.

2. A holly bad show means a berry bad Christmas

Get Wokingham, Friday 12 December 2008

Sometimes even in the smallest garden there are secret places that are seldom visited. I have a path at the side of my house which I see every week in summer when the lawns have to be mowed.

3. Get in a pickle for Boxing Day zing

Get Wokingham, Monday 8 December 2008
Pickles and preserves help to give the cold cuts on Boxing Day an added zing.

4. Stews to cut the bills

Get Wokingham, Monday 8 December 2008

‘No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, November’.

Thomas Hood might have added to a 2008 version of his poem...  no money.

5. Gardening with the credit crunch

Get Wokingham, Friday 5 December 2008
The credit crunch is affecting everyone but it will hit the garden in different ways because there are two distinct kinds of gardener.

6. Great gift – huge tub of blood, fish and bone

Get Wokingham, Friday 28 November 2008

Having perused some of the Christmas gift ideas for the gardener in your family in the supplements and magazines, I wonder if I am really a gardener at all.

7. My festive berries are being eaten by fat pigeon

Get Wokingham, Friday 21 November 2008

Gardening at this time of year is a bit like housework  where you save yourself extra effort if you tidy as you go.

8. 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.

9. 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.

10. Enjoy grass of class

Get Wokingham, Friday 7 November 2008

It is at times like these that I wonder about the value of a lawn.

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