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1. RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 January 2010

Gardeners are urged to take part in the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend.

2. The humble potato can be a tasty treat

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 January 2010

If ever there was a vegetable which was taken for granted it is the humble spud.

3. Rural Reading: After the big thaw comes wet walks

Get Wokingham, Saturday 23 January 2010

For a few glorious days spring appeared. As if by magic the snow melted and I felt released from some strange dream.

4. Delicate blooms that stand the rigours of winter snow

Get Wokingham, Friday 22 January 2010

My father was not a romantic man but in the depth of winter he would bring in a posy for my mother.

5. Dartford warbler population threatened by big freeze

Get Wokingham, Friday 15 January 2010
The cold weather could have a devastating effect on the population of rare birds living in Bracknell Forest, according to a charity.

6. That’s snow way to treat your garden

Get Wokingham, Friday 15 January 2010

This snow and cold weather will have had a devastating effect on the garden.

7. Rural Reading: Hungry birds flock to feeding posts

Get Wokingham, Friday 15 January 2010

The weather has filled the news and in the quest to cover all the angles the impact on wildlife has been newsworthy, and rightly so.

8. Go Organic: Get tomatoes started for a juicy harvest this summer

Get Wokingham, Friday 15 January 2010

It might seem a bit odd to be writing about tomatoes when our gardens are just thawing out from the heavy snow we suffered.

9. Cold could help plants

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 January 2010
Gardeners need not worry about the cold weather ruining their crop of spring blooms – the snow will protect planted bulbs.

10. Snowdrops set to bloom in the middle of the big freeze

Get Wokingham, Monday 11 January 2010

More snow is all around us as I write and we have all seen already the damage it can do to the garden.

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