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<b>Gardening</b> Australia - 3:00pm

Get some ‘blooming’ marvellous advice from Peter and the team on Australia’s premier gardening program.

Can you recommend some good (food) <b>gardening</b> resources?

I will soon be taking care of a garden that includes but is not limited to: heirloom tomatoes, figs, guavas, oranges, lemons, grapefruits, eggplants, chili peppers. I know absolutely *nothing* about gardening. Where should I start?

Merry holidays!

A garden version of The Night Before Christmas:. Twas the night before Christmas and all through the yard, Not a vegetable was growing, not even Swiss chard. The hoses were stored in the cellar with care And I, rest assured,

Clean Up Your <b>Garden</b> at Years End

At the end of the year, you may be tempted to leave the plant clutter in your garden until next spring; after all, itll add to the fertility of the soil, right? Maybe, maybe not but one thing itll definitely do is provide places

From Disaster to joy

From Disaster to Yesterday we travelled to Edinburgh airport to collect the Gran who was flying up from Cardiff airport to spend Christmas with us. The flight was cancelled. Fog at Cardiff airport. As we travelled along that stretch of

Christmas <b>gardening</b>

Still, it meant I caught up with the seed catalogues and gardening magazines without doing any heavy lifting. The Royal Horticultural Society have set up the Campaign for School Gardening. An initiative I fully endorse.

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