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31. Weed meet again – time to get rid of plant pests!

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 May 2008

The sun is shining and a whole week of gardening stretches ahead of me as I write.

The weekend was devoted to making sure the urgent jobs were completed.

32. Ahoy gardeners – time to bloom

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 April 2008

If you dig gardening then your town needs you to get down and dirty once again this year.

33. Delicate flowers power on in face of bleak winter chill

Get Wokingham, Friday 11 April 2008

A stitch in time saves nine has never really been a policy of mine in the garden.

34. Anemone’s a good friend when March winds blow

Get Wokingham, Friday 28 March 2008

March is supposed to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb.

35. Think about colour if you want to bloom for judges

Get Wokingham, Friday 4 April 2008

Recent weather conditions have done little to make us think about summer but by the end of this month we will all be looking for summer bedding.

36. Four Easter days to get garden looking perfect

Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 March 2008
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37. Guide to glorious gardens to visit on lazy, hazy days

Get Wokingham, Monday 17 March 2008

Six brave gardeners in Berkshire are opening their gardens to the public for the first time this year through the famous Yellow Book scheme.

38. Why I had to chop down my beautiful eucalyptus

Get Wokingham, Friday 1 February 2008

OVER the new year I had to face up to the rather unpleasant task of chopping down a tree in my back garden.

39. Transform waste – into precious brown compost

Get Wokingham, Friday 25 January 2008

THE importance of compost cannot be overstated, not least because making it is a way of taking responsibility for the waste we create.

40. Don’t mistle out on this magic thrush

Get Wokingham, Friday 25 January 2008

Weekends in big parks can be poor for wildlife, there are so many people, there is little opportunity for wildlife. All the dog walkers, the games of football, it is best to wait until a quiet time to see some of the things that live in the parks.

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