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1. Windflowers blow in like a breath of summer air

Get Bracknell, Friday 31 July 2009

It is a rare thing indeed when my youngest son expresses an interest in the garden.

2. Go Organic: Beating blight

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 28 July 2009

Potatoes are one of the easiest and most forgiving vegetables you can grow and I always urge people to give them a try.

3. Don't miss food monthly today

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 28 July 2009

Our award winning supplement, food monthly, is free inside today's Reading Post.

4. Tasty treats to enjoy on walk

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 28 July 2009

As summer passes by too quickly I get a bit depressed, it is all downhill to autumn and then winter.

5. Sneak preview inside Caversham Court

Get Bracknell, Monday 27 July 2009

The Britain in Bloom judges got a sneak preview of the restoration work taking place at Caversham Court Gardens.

6. Gardening: Taking charge yields results

Get Bracknell, Monday 27 July 2009

I shall never achieve a management role in my career, but in my garden I at least have the illusion of being in charge.

7. Rural Reading - Keep feeders full for birds

Get Bracknell, Monday 20 July 2009

The feeders that hang from the trees in my garden were empty this afternoon.

8. Go Organic - Look after your soil to reap the rewards

Get Bracknell, Monday 20 July 2009

A good drop of rain and plenty of sunshine means that the vegetable garden should be really productive now.

9. Strawberries are not the only fruit – just as well!

Get Bracknell, Friday 17 July 2009

The strawberries I planted this year have proved to be a disappointment.

10. Our planet – it’s a miracle

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 July 2009

The other day I was listening to an interview on the radio with Buzz Aldrin – the second man to walk on the moon, which he did over 40 years ago.

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