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ANTICIPATION OF SPRING 19 March 2010
ANTICIPATION OF SPRING 19 March 2010
ANTICIPATION OF SPRING Have you all got excited by the buds of spring  carefully, gingerly showing their faces? Here in my garden snowdrops are up in colour and the daffodil...
Excitement Building 19 March 2010
Excitement Building 19 March 2010
Today we scrounged more plant pots to be given away , filled with plants for OPEN DAY visitors. Tomorow we will seed up some trays to be left in the garage. Lavatera , lupin flowers. As 1 packet of...
PREPARATION FOR RUSHALL GARDEN OPEN DAY Sunday on 13 June 2010
PREPARATION FOR RUSHALL GARDEN OPEN DAY Sunday on 13 June 2010
The next 15 weeks means lots of work for me and my team of Steve and Jordan, in eager anticipation of this years Garden Open Day. Any pots spare in your garden ? please let me have them as we...
Signs of spring 27 March 2010
Signs of spring 27 March 2010
The signs of Spring are just the same at Mulberry Barn as elsewhere. Why would South Norfolk be any different ? For me I await the daffodils and the Primula. I love sending photos on...
TAKING OUT NORTHERN HEDGE
TAKING OUT NORTHERN HEDGE
After years of managing the 400m of hedges around my boundary I decided to attack the last 75m of neglected northern hedge, bounding the prairie with my vast farmers’ field 100 square miles....
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Thu Oct 29 15:42:25 GMT 2009
The apple is the most popular variety of tree according to a survey of gardeners
Thu Oct 29 15:23:29 GMT 2009
Experience teaches that gardens very different from your own are best admired from afar
Thu Oct 29 13:56:17 GMT 2009
The best 20 trees for autumn colour yearround interest seasonal spectacular and show pieces for
Thu Oct 29 13:37:55 GMT 2009
Blackberries must be pruned and tied in to keep them productive
Thu Oct 29 13:23:06 GMT 2009
Your guide to growing trees: will roots damage the foundations of my house and where to buy trees
Thu Oct 29 13:20:39 GMT 2009
What you burn on a bonfire and where you site it can make all the difference
Thu Oct 29 12:50:32 GMT 2009
Everything you need to know about choosing and growing the right tree for your garden
Thu Oct 29 12:49:33 GMT 2009
Don't give up on fresh salad leaves sow them now in a cold frame
Tue Oct 27 17:14:34 GMT 2009
They're not just good for eating pumpkins and squash make great decoration
Tue Oct 27 17:12:38 GMT 2009
Pumpkin and apple soup with chestnuts makes a fabulous warming meal
Tue Oct 27 16:46:18 GMT 2009
Kniphofia rooperi the winter poker waits until November to put on its show
Tue Oct 27 16:20:51 GMT 2009
Dig over the soil before winter to aerate the earth and help bring pests to the surface
Tue Oct 27 11:46:50 GMT 2009
When Peter Clay created his Herefordshire garden the difficulties he faced sourcing plants led
Mon Oct 26 16:54:35 GMT 2009
How to grow your own apple trees and best varieties to plant
Mon Oct 26 16:33:06 GMT 2009
Planning to grow your own produce? Here's how
Mon Oct 26 15:06:43 GMT 2009
Edward Wilson who died this summer will be forever remembered for his Penstemon breeding and in
Thu Oct 22 17:33:56 BST 2009
Plant corms in pots between now and December for beautifully scented spring freesias.
Thu Oct 22 16:37:49 BST 2009
Grease bands and barrier glues prevent caterpillar damage to fruit trees next spring
Thu Oct 22 16:37:00 BST 2009
The chefs at De Kas restaurant near Amsterdam are rated as much for their horticultural as for
Thu Oct 22 16:25:54 BST 2009
Corn on the cob courgettes and a delicious bay icecream courtesy the De Kas restaurant
Thu Oct 22 12:38:36 BST 2009
Pick daisies for autumn sparkle and plant tulips for next spring.
Thu Oct 22 11:30:49 BST 2009
Vicky Liddell reports on the importance of feeding birds highenergy seeds rather than bread in
Wed Oct 21 17:04:06 BST 2009
Recycled rubber has many uses discovers Jean Vernon
Tue Oct 20 17:36:21 BST 2009
Wintergreen ferns such as Polypodium cambricum give life to dank November corners
Tue Oct 20 16:57:42 BST 2009
Tulip bulbs should be planted from November onwards if you are to avoid tulip blight
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