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31. Rural Reading- Walking on the wild side of Reading

Get Wokingham, Friday 10 October 2008

It’s fungi time with Fly Agaric ’n’ Liberty Cap

32. Perennial power

Get Wokingham, Friday 10 October 2008

The time has come to take inside any tender plants you treasure to ensure they are not caught by an early frost.

33. Autumn colour feast!

Get Wokingham, Friday 03 October 2008
The tree that colours most attractively in my garden is the Amelanchier canadensis, an extraordinarily pretty little tree which earns its keep with flowers and berries in my tiny back garden.

34. Heap good idea – compost at heart of the garden

Get Wokingham, Friday 03 October 2008
Over the next two months most of us will have lots of garden waste to get rid of and the best place for most of it is in the compost heap.

35. Flashes of blue – a pair of rare treats

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008

I have been ever so lucky this week to see flashes of blue.

 

36. 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.

37. Reading in bloom despite the gloom

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008
These are the blooming marvellous people who helped make the borough blossom in one of the gloomiest summers on record.

38. Saving grace – keeping seed heads to re-sow

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008

When it comes to thrift in these testing times, there are few who understand better how to be parsimonious than gardeners.

39. I have just lifted spuds worth £130 in a superstore

Get Wokingham, Friday 19 September 2008

This week I have been lifting the last of my potatoes ready to store.

40. Editing garden picture now is very important

Get Wokingham, Friday 19 September 2008

This is the time of year for the big tidy up to prepare the garden for winter.

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