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1. Suddenly the sun spreads its life-giving rays

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 April 2010

What a difference it makes to have the sun shining on your back when you are gardening.

2. Spring colour crashes into my borders

Get Wokingham, Friday 23 April 2010

After a drab winter, the colour is really firing up in my garden.

3. Keep a weather eye on the garden – and buy a fleece

Get Wokingham, Friday 30 April 2010

These are tempting but treacherous times for gardeners.

4. The search is on for Reading's prettiest allotment

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 May 2010

Reading in Bloom is spreading its horticultural influence this year to look for gifted allotment growers.

5. Euphorbias – interesting but easy care

Get Wokingham, Friday 07 May 2010

Being inordinately fond of euphorbias is not enough to keep them happy.

6. Flora lovers walking in a carpet of bluebells

Get Wokingham, Thursday 13 May 2010

Three weeks later than usual, visitors can see carpets of British bluebells at National Trust properties near Reading.

7. A rainbow coalition blooms in my garden...

Get Wokingham, Friday 14 May 2010

It is not without some disquiet that I discover my garden is making a very subtle political statement at the moment.

8. Chelsea sun to shine on Blagrave sculpture

Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 May 2010

An historic sundial designed by John Blagrave of Reading will be recreated and put on display at Chelsea Flower Show this month.

9. Introducing Fort’s first law of horticulture – frustration

Get Wokingham, Saturday 22 May 2010

There ought to be a philosophical theory or law of science on the jobs you have to do before you can do the jobs you want to do.

10. Green Park to help Reading bloom

Get Wokingham, Monday 24 May 2010

A major business park with a green conscience has stepped in to sponsor the Reading in Bloom Schools’ Challenge.

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