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171. Join in the Big Garden Birdwatch
Get Wokingham, Thursday 22 January 2009THE world’s biggest wildlife survey will take place in Reading this weekend.
172. Go Organic - Sow your tomato seed now
Get Wokingham, Friday 16 January 2009Last week it was potatoes this week it is time to turn your attention to their cousins the tomatoes.
173. Planning for a berry good summer of fruit delights
Get Wokingham, Friday 16 January 2009Recent weather conditions with icy ground and frosty grass have enforced some indoor gardening.
174. Take part in the Big Garden Birdwatch
Get Wokingham, Friday 16 January 2009The RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch (BGBW)– the world’s biggest wildlife survey – takes place on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 January.
175. Rural Reading - farewell Jez, my loyal companion
Get Wokingham, Friday 16 January 2009My trips into the countryside are either on foot or by bike. If on foot I have with me my dogs, a motley pack rescued from The Dogs Trust.
176. Year we go for pledges to improve in garden
Get Wokingham, Friday 09 January 2009New Year resolutions this year consist of a few small promises to myself which would, if followed, make me a better gardener.
177. Rural Reading: Feather magic helps wren survive
Get Wokingham, Friday 09 January 2009If you have felt the cold this week spare a thought for a wren. Beneath its fluffy feathers is a body smaller than a thumb.
178. Go Organic: Get your seed potatoes now
Get Wokingham, Friday 09 January 2009The shortest day is behind us thank goodness and we can start looking forward to the year ahead.
179. Save birds’ lives with a ping-pong ball
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 07 January 2009A Ping-pong ball, a tennis ball and a cork could all help save the life of birds in Berkshire this winter. The cold snap has seen below freezing temperatures and many birdbaths have frozen over
180. Petfinder - these cats want a happy mew year
Get Wokingham, Friday 02 January 2009As we all look forward to the year ahead there are still several unwanted and abandoned cats facing a bleak and lonely year. But you may be able to help them.
