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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...
James Pulham And Son by Claude Hitching
The Pulham Legacy James Pulham and Son were eminent landscape gardeners of the 19th and early 20th centuries, and are now most widely remembered for the spectacular rock gardens they created in...
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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Fri Feb 03 06:00:49 GMT 2012
In an extract from his new book, 'How to Create an Eco Garden', John Walker explains how to turn an
Thu Feb 02 14:40:15 GMT 2012
A sea of exotic colourful orchids at Kew Gardens' Tropical Extravaganza 2012.

Thu Feb 02 12:23:32 GMT 2012
Matthew Dennison celebrates the idiosyncratic genius of Cedric Morris, a painter whose first love
Thu Feb 02 06:00:54 GMT 2012
Make your garden more pollinator-friendly in these eight easy steps.

Thu Feb 02 06:00:54 GMT 2012
Attract bees, butterflies and other insects in eight easy steps.

Wed Feb 01 15:05:21 GMT 2012
Last weekend, bird-lovers up and down the country participated in the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch.
Mon Jan 30 06:00:49 GMT 2012
Helen Yemm answers your questions on rose rust and the attack of the duckweed.

Sun Jan 29 07:30:44 GMT 2012
Garden gates can guide you through a garden, and arouse interest and expectations by hinting that
Sun Jan 29 07:30:06 GMT 2012
Garden gates can guide you through a garden, and arouse interest and expectations by hinting that
Sat Jan 28 07:30:51 GMT 2012
Val Bourne gets planning for her next round of crop rotation.

Sat Jan 28 07:30:27 GMT 2012
Join a seed library and ensure the protection of varieties for the future.

Fri Jan 27 06:00:33 GMT 2012
This weekend The Big Bird Watch aims to raise awareness about avian life.

Fri Jan 27 06:00:33 GMT 2012
The Big Bird Watch aims to raise awareness about avian life.
Thu Jan 26 13:06:22 GMT 2012
Better-looking, better for the environment and easier on your purse. Once you know how to grow your
Thu Jan 26 07:30:05 GMT 2012
The BBC's 'Stargazing Live' has inspired a rush of stargazing events. Here are five of the
Wed Jan 25 12:49:31 GMT 2012
Save money and help the environment: grow your own cut flowers throughout the year.
Tue Jan 24 07:30:57 GMT 2012
Want to make perfect compost? then I advise that you start in the kitchen.

Tue Jan 24 07:30:40 GMT 2012
Discovering that my bit of the river is infested by American crayfish to the detriment of the other
Mon Jan 23 15:34:16 GMT 2012
How to maximise your fruit and veg and share the surplus with friends and family.

Mon Jan 23 08:00:50 GMT 2012
Britain in Bloom, the traditional contest for the most well tended town in the country, will be
Mon Jan 23 07:00:21 GMT 2012
Helen Yemm answers your gardening questions on white-stemmed birches, mice, and north-facing
Sun Jan 22 06:00:15 GMT 2012
Helen Yemm offers gardening advice for the week ahead.

Sat Jan 21 08:00:55 GMT 2012
If you like ferns, visit any of the gardens in this list to get your fill.

Sat Jan 21 07:30:57 GMT 2012
The snowdrop collection at Colesbourne Park is a galanthophile's dream come true.
Sat Jan 21 07:30:57 GMT 2012
The snowdrop collection at Colesbourne Park is a galanthophile's dream come true.
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