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281. Snowdrops keep falling all around – ’n’ grow too!!
Get Bracknell, Friday 06 February 2009There is only one flower that springs to mind in this weather and that is the snowdrop.
282. Recession brainwave – allotment in garden!
Get Bracknell, Friday 13 February 2009The snow on the grass has almost melted but as I write it is just beginning to snow again.
283. Tulips could replace those faded flowers
Get Bracknell, Friday 06 November 2009Saturday was a perfect day for gardening when it was possible to get the last of the important pre-winter jobs done.
284. Gardening - Berries for fine winter form
Get Bracknell, Friday 13 November 2009I planted a holly tree in my front garden about eight years ago and it is now barely knee-high.
285. Hellebores are heavenly
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 February 2009Spring is really on its way when the hellebores start to unfurl and open their exotic blooms.
286. Potted hyacinths blooming brilliant
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 November 2009Whenever I buy bulbs for containers I always hope they will naturalise afterwards in the garden.
287. Christmas Cake recipe
Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 November 2009My favourite Christmas cake comes from the estimable Hamlyn All Colour Cook Book published in 1971.
288. Deck the hall with ivy, yew and laurel!
Get Bracknell, Friday 27 November 2009The gardening column is cribbing some great ideas for Christmas decorations from an expert this week.
289. Flower ’bout that for taste in salads – nasturtium
Get Bracknell, Friday 04 July 2008Nasturtiums held a great fascination for me as a child because I was told you could eat them.
290. Kale and hearty
Get Bracknell, Monday 02 March 2009Kale is one of the dark winter greens which horrified schoolchildren as it lay in a pool of blue-green water on a plate with stew and grey mash.
