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  • Another Raised Bed Finished

    Another Raised Finished

    The weather yesterday was perfect for "garden engineering" - dry, sunny and still. I used the opportunity to get another raised bed done.This one was... Read more

    The 26 March 2016 by   Mwillis
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  • A Capite Ad Columbam

    Capite Columbam

    I have a fondness for statues, I like looking at them and pondering.  So many times I visit large country houses and there is a lion eating a dragon on a... Read more

    The 20 March 2016 by   Ozhene
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  • What a Difference a Mowed Lawn Makes

    What Difference Mowed Lawn Makes

    At last its been dry long enough for the lawn to dry out and for the first time since the beginning of the winter months, I dug the mower out of the shed and... Read more

    The 21 March 2016 by   Ronniejt28
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  • End of Month Review - March 2016

    Month Review March 2016

    March was probably the driest month so far this year, until in recent days we have had the return of the rain and some blustery weather and some (now getting a... Read more

    The 31 March 2016 by   Ozhene
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  • Early Germinations

    Early Germinations

    Today, although some parts of the UK are carpeted with snow, here in Fleet we have blue sky and sunshine. Sunshine makes everything look so much nicer! Read more

    The 04 March 2016 by   Mwillis
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  • Ups and Downs

    Downs

    Flash flooding struck our region last week causing chaos to rail and roads, farmland, homes and gardens. Thankfully our home and the area of garden where the... Read more

    The 18 March 2016 by   The Garden Smallholder
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  • Chit Chat

    Chit Chat

    Back at the end of January, I bought my seed potatoes. Since then they have been quietly sitting in the garage, chitting. Let's chat about chitting... Read more

    The 06 March 2016 by   Mwillis
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  • A Ruthless Cull

    Ruthless Cull

    Yes, I know that post title sounds a bit dramatic, but (despite the small scale) this is exactly what I have been doing today - culling. In this case it... Read more

    The 20 March 2016 by   Mwillis
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  • A Bit of Set Dressing in the Garden

    Dressing Garden

    The corner underneath the mimosa tree has been looking rather sad and neglected. It’s a difficult spot because the roots of the tree make it difficult to get... Read more

    The 01 March 2016 by   Danielcarruthers
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  • Hopping into Action

    Hopping into Action

    I say ' hopping' so as to conjure up images of bunnies and the associated Easter/spring paraphernalia, but it's leading me astray already and now I'd like an... Read more

    The 14 March 2016 by   Chrryblossomtat2
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