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1. Wildlife will appreciate the unkempt areas of the garden
Get Bracknell, Saturday 31 October 2009Gardens start to look a bit scruffy at this time of year. Most plants have completed their annual growing cycle and are winding down towards winter.
2. Gardening: No clipped hedges
Get Bracknell, Friday 30 October 2009Hedges and edges have been preoccupying me this week, although I have no hedges of my own.
3. Go Organic: Sweet peas bring benefits
Get Bracknell, Monday 26 October 2009Regular readers will know that I don’t often mention flowers. My colleague Linda Fort is far more enthusiastic and knowlegable than I am so I leave matters floral in her care.
4. Gardening: Revive tired baskets
Get Bracknell, Friday 23 October 2009Working out what to bring inside in a practical way has been occupying my mind this week.
5. Gardening: The work is worth the effort
Get Bracknell, Monday 19 October 2009Many of the jobs in the garden, if done now, will help keep the garden looking spruce all winter.
6. Garden centre's plans to create allotments
Get Bracknell, Friday 16 October 2009A garden centre is looking to cut the waiting list for allotments by making up to 200 available.
7. Lavell's Lake bird hide plan approved
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 13 October 2009Ornithologists across Wokingham are cuckoo-hoop after winning planning permission to build a new bird hide in Hurst.
8. Front garden’s a laughing stock
Get Bracknell, Monday 12 October 2009Lying awake in bed the other night I started to redesign my front garden.
9. Blooming beautiful gardens at Bracknell in Bloom
Get Bracknell, Thursday 08 October 2009Green-fingered gardeners have been rewarded for their hard work and dedication in making Bracknell beautiful at a celebration of yet another award at Britain in Bloom.
10. Garden offers a final flower show before winter
Get Bracknell, Friday 02 October 2009The garden is winding down towards winter but there is still quite a lot of life before it finally becomes dormant.
