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461. Fox cubs at play is a charming picture

Get Bracknell, Saturday 12 June 2010

All the way across the Kennet Meadows lie two railway embankments. One goes south towards Basingstoke and one west towards Newbury.

462. Sickly sweet weigela is so easy it suffers my snobbery

Get Bracknell, Friday 11 June 2010

When it comes to the class divide there is just as much snobbery about plants as anything else.

463. Competition to find Arborfield & Barkham's best gardens

Get Bracknell, Friday 11 June 2010
Encouraging good horticulture is one of the reasons why green-fingered members of a local community group in Arborfield have decided to run an open garden competition.

464. Enjoy the Harris Garden this weekend

Get Bracknell, Friday 11 June 2010

The University of Reading’s Harris Garden will be open to the public on Sunday while raising money for a life-saving charity.

465. Could horse whisperer help your steed?

Get Bracknell, Thursday 10 June 2010
Villagers are searching for an unruly horse to be given a character transformation at the annual Hurst Horse Show and Country Fair later this month.

466. Help hunt for garden wildlife

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 09 June 2010
Gardeners are being asked to get involved with a nature survey to record visitors such as birds, badgers, deer and moles.

467. Bracknell unveils the country's longest picnic bench

Get Bracknell, Monday 07 June 2010
Children had a tree-mendous time as they ate packed lunches at the longest picnic table in the country, newly installed at a Bracknell park.

468. Call for blooming marvellous gardens

Get Bracknell, Friday 04 June 2010
From hanging baskets to poly-tunnels, gardeners with plots great and small are being asked to enter Wokingham Town Council’s Green Fingers competition.

469. Go Organic - When snails attack it is time to release the nematodes

Get Bracknell, Friday 04 June 2010

Other gardeners sometimes regard organic growers as a little odd. They humour us, of course, but with our odd habits and aversion to chemicals and quick fixes we are looked down on with a mixture of bemusement and pity.

470. Petunias pack a red punch to complement geraniums

Get Bracknell, Friday 04 June 2010

The snails have started to eat the hostas – so it must be summer.

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