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11. Ready for a real raking

Get Bracknell, Friday 24 October 2008

Autumn is a very good time for a garden workout and raking must be the best exercise there is.

12. The garden expert who had no garden...

Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 November 2008

Louise Hampden would peer into people’s gardens, green with envy because she didn’t have one.

13. November in bloom!

Get Bracknell, Friday 14 November 2008

There is a little self-congratulatory exercise that I like to carry out this time of year.

14. My festive berries are being eaten by fat pigeon

Get Bracknell, Friday 21 November 2008

Gardening at this time of year is a bit like housework  where you save yourself extra effort if you tidy as you go.

15. Now’s the time to pull on the wellies – and garden

Get Bracknell, Friday 26 September 2008

Last Monday saw the vernal equinox and from now until the spring our nights will be longer than the days.

16. Reading in bloom despite the gloom

Get Bracknell, Friday 26 September 2008
These are the blooming marvellous people who helped make the borough blossom in one of the gloomiest summers on record.

17. Autumn colour feast!

Get Bracknell, Friday 3 October 2008
The tree that colours most attractively in my garden is the Amelanchier canadensis, an extraordinarily pretty little tree which earns its keep with flowers and berries in my tiny back garden.

18. Former crack area blooms for Britain

Get Bracknell, Monday 8 September 2008

The transformation of Foxglove Gardens from a haunt of crack dealers to a blooming beautiful place to live has been recognised in a regional competition.

19. From now on it’s the killing fields at Chez Fort

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 August 2008

My mission this weekend is to keep the vegetable patch going over the winter.

20. Perennial power

Get Bracknell, Friday 10 October 2008

The time has come to take inside any tender plants you treasure to ensure they are not caught by an early frost.

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