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31. Blooming lovely beanpole day
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 02 May 2012Keen gardeners, allotmenteers and conservationists braved the wind and the rain on Saturday to take part in National Beanpole Day.
32. Gardening: Bloomers won't wilt in the drought
Get Wokingham, Friday 04 May 2012Thames Water is saying the hosepipe ban is likely to last for the rest of the year.
33. Go Organic: Spoilt for choice with squashes
Get Wokingham, Friday 04 May 2012Squashes are one of the real stars of the organic vegetable garden.
34. Rural Reading: Floods bring a trickle of unusual birds
Get Wokingham, Friday 04 May 2012Two sets of floodgates opened this week.
35. Bee hotel is hive of activity
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 March 2012Scientists at The University of Reading are buzzing after helping Britain’s threatened wild bees by building them a five-star ‘hotel’.
36. Gardening: How to get the best of your herbs
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 April 2012A number of my herbs – kept in pots by the back door – have died over the winter.
37. Bracknell Horticultural Association reveals how to beat hosepipe ban
Get Wokingham, Friday 30 March 2012Gardeners worried about how to keep their plots blooming during the hosepipe ban can pick up tips at an open forum next week.
38. Go Organic: Get ready to plant your potatoes
Get Wokingham, Friday 30 March 2012This day next week is Good Friday, an important day in my gardening calendar.
39. Rural Reading: Where are the sand martins?
Get Wokingham, Friday 30 March 2012Normally at this time of year the first of the hirundines arrive; the swallows, house martins and sand martins. The sand martins are normally the first.
40. Gardening: I've got a little list....
Get Wokingham, Friday 30 March 2012A couple of weeks ago I made a list of all the things that needed doing rather urgently as the gardening season started to get going.
