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Garden Bloggers Bloom Day – April 2017
There is a sense of nervousness around for gardeners at the moment. In the South East it has been very dry and my water butt, along with many others, is now... Read more
The 15 April 2017 by Ronniejt28
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Best Reasons to Start Using Commercial Plumbing Services
Having good plumbing company in Perth is essential for any business. Consider what would happen if your building had some type of plumbing emergency. Read more
The 17 April 2017 by Mountain Publishing
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Bye Bye Bay-trees
I have decided to get rid of my two standard-trained potted Bay trees.Much as I love them, I feel that they have got too big for my little garden. More to the... Read more
The 21 April 2017 by Mwillis
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The Unusual World of Asclepiads and Stapeliads
Odd and eccentric things always get our attention. This is what happens with the denominated asclepiads, a group of plants with almost 3,000 members, chiefly... Read more
The 10 April 2017 by Canarius
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The Pig
We recently had the pleasure of dining and spending a night at The Pig at Brockenhurst, in the New Forest.As you may gather from the words on that sign, this... Read more
The 05 April 2017 by Mwillis
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New Furniture Stock, Summer Season, and Other April News
The sunshine is finally here, and you may now be thinking about using your new / current set of garden furniture on the weekend, perhaps for a family BBQ, or... Read more
The 06 April 2017 by Matt From Sgc
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Sesame Chicken and Warm Salad
The weather was blooming gorgeous this weekend, so as the garden is looking so good at the moment, we had an impromptu barbeque. Read more
The 12 April 2017 by Chooksandroots
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Coriander the Easy, Seedy Way
I really ought to have a bit more faith in myself. There I was a few weeks back, filled with doubt that my coriander seed-saving skills were up to scratch, and... Read more
The 25 April 2017 by Gardenamateur
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Tomatoes and Chillis
I have been taking advantage of the sunshine, and putting my tomato and chilli seedlings outside in the fresh air whenever possible. Read more
The 25 April 2017 by Mwillis
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Love Zebra Skin Furniture…but is It Ethical?
For millions of years, nature has functioned in a self-regulating way – when a certain animal species grow into large numbers within a limited habitat, it will... Read more
The 25 April 2017 by Mountain Publishing
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