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11. Raising awareness to accept skin condition
Get Wokingham, Monday 14 July 2008It is the condition which turned Michael Jackson’s skin white and a Coley mum would like everyone to understand more about it.
12. Trade locally to beat the crunch
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 October 2008There is one R-word on the lips of these leading businessmen and women and it is not recession but Reading.
13. Good scents prevail – as borough blooms blossom
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 July 2008The borough council’s parks and gardening staff have been giving me great pleasure recently.
14. Cor – loads of courgettes!
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 July 2008My tiny vegetable patch is rejoicing in its first glut and it feels like a biblical year of plenty.
15. Flower ’bout opening your garden to public?
Get Wokingham, Friday 08 August 2008It takes a particular kind of gardener to decide to open his or her garden to the public.
16. From now on it’s the killing fields at Chez Fort
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 19 August 2008My mission this weekend is to keep the vegetable patch going over the winter.
17. Make note of what is to be tackled... and when
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 August 2008August is a good time of year to go out into the garden with a notebook and write down every one of your mistakes and failures.
18. Former crack area blooms for Britain
Get Wokingham, Monday 08 September 2008The transformation of Foxglove Gardens from a haunt of crack dealers to a blooming beautiful place to live has been recognised in a regional competition.
19. Eat you way out of the credit crunch
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008You can’t escape the credit crunch – it’s even invaded British Food Fortnight, which started last Saturday and runs until Sunday, October 5.
This year the promoters are giving topical advice on how to eat British and save money during the credit crunch.
20. Now’s the time to pull on the wellies – and garden
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008Last Monday saw the vernal equinox and from now until the spring our nights will be longer than the days.
