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1. Picnic for 1,000 people will be home-grown

Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 June 2011

A vast home-grown lunch for more than 1,000 people is being planned in Reading by community gardeners and students.

2. Gardening: Smoker undeterred by hebe bee-jees

Get Wokingham, Friday 17 June 2011

My youngest son complains from time to time about the garden.

3. Help make Reading bloom

Get Wokingham, Monday 20 June 2011

A nine-year-old primary school pupil has really put her art into her gardening.

4. Gardening: Dominant yellows brighten dull days

Get Wokingham, Friday 24 June 2011

Yellow is dominating my front garden at the moment in gold, butter and primrose shades.

5. Gardening: Perennials amply repay care

Get Wokingham, Friday 01 July 2011

Hardy perennials are the mainstay of the summer display, providing flowers reliably every year.

6. Gardening: My garden party sorted

Get Wokingham, Friday 08 July 2011

Party-time is looming in the Fort household as a significant birthday hoves into view.

7. Gardeners celebrate hitting the jackpot

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 12 July 2011

Southcote gardeners are jubilant after winning a £52,000 lottery grant to create a community garden to grow fruit and veg.

8. Open day at Thrive gardens on Sunday

Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 July 2011

A gardening charity in Beech Hill will be opening its grounds to the public and showing off its new gallery of gardens.

9. Gardening: So many vegetables.. so little time

Get Wokingham, Friday 15 July 2011

Having visited some school and other professionally-grown vegetable gardens over the last couple of weeks, I feel pretty ashamed of mine.

10. Helping to keep Reading in Bloom

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 July 2011

Reading was on its blooming best behaviour on Friday as the judges for Britain in Bloom were given a tour of the town.

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