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- greenhouse growers could save a fortune
- gardeners to deck the halls with poinsettia this year
- greenhouse-style fruit and veg to hit supermarkets
- don't stop looking after the environment just because it's colder
- how a greenhouse could save you â£35,000
- tyneside youths feed local groups with own produce
- barber's unlikely banana growth a new claim to fame
- olympics to leave london with super-park legacy
- growing under glass has property developer going bananas
- plant bulbs now for next year
- london to get growing for 2012
- new eu rules could see veg prices double
- star of bethlehem could brighten up autumn
- spring hasn't sprung - but don't tell the daffodils
- rhs advises on lawn maintenance
- pensioners urged to garden for exercise
- plant lilies in the greenhouse now
- tomatoes in the greenhouse
- use the greenhouse for more needy plants
- winter gardening tips from ken crowther
- alternative potato growing techniques
- edinburgh wins best city title
- plus side to global warming
- a plethora of pests for gardeners
- judy fenyvesi advises on autumnal gardening
- using the skies to fuel the garden and save you money
- composting the lawn
- compost waste riles residents
- community brought together by gardening
- plum trees suffer from poor summer
- autumn's arrival gives gardeners plenty to ponder
- historic garden to get upgrade
- gardeners warned to lock up valuables for winter
- gardening a simple pleasure
- growing your own a good way to fight fat
- growing the miracle plant
- the changing of the gardens
- letting nature takes its course in the garden
- food waste recycling produces compost and energy
- using the garden to save your life
- daily mail promotes uk berries
- grow your own way to 5 a day
- dealing with capsids
- three pronged benefits of growing your own
- eco-gardening commandments
- grow exotic plants up a wall
- battle blood pressure with a greenhouse
- cucumber nutrition
- get the greenhouse set for winter
- salad bacteria
- mediterranean garden for pensioners
- prime time for greenhouse lettuce
- dung named as key ingredient for prize-winning vegetables
- youth project gives youngsters gardening tips
- health experts encourage growing your own
- make gardens safe for wildlife too
- olympic veg
- contaminated manure destroys uk crops
- growing the bank balance
- from bags to garden riches
- plastic bags turned into community gardens
- peas please
- grapevines in the garden
- growing lettuce
- hedge trimming is a tall order
- gardeners can help the birds and the bees
- stagger your harvests
- dorset county awards 8-year composting contract
- kent gets new â£4 million composting facility
- compost debate
- composting association to change name
- small steps to a greener britain -hb
- growing in bags
- new website to encourage home-growing
- gardeners urged to check their manure
- school gardens awarded
- 19th century conservatory reopens
- green family get into hot water over chickens
- spicy salsa in a summer greenhouse
- don't forget to feed the grass
- prepare your garden for holidays
- colin evans gives advice on roses
- height can add 'new dimensions to gardens'
- weeding out the weeds
- preventing wilting
- mind the plants, kids
- growing your own - essential kit
- using your greenhouse to make you money
- using a greenhouse to battle greenhouse gases
- green is the new black in gardening
- never let spare ground "go to waste"
- 'safe to mow' in june
- water in gardening areas 'can help attract birds'
- gardeners 'should try something new'
- composting tips offered
- coping with couch grass
- keep unruly plants 'in check'
- slug prevention tips offered
- soil identification tips provided
- growing at home 'trial and error'
- roses "no bother at all"
- home-grown veg 'growing in popularity'
- shrubbery 'serves several purposes'
- hoeing 'a good border technique'
- oriental poppies "divas" of the flower world
- cuttings 'a rewarding part of gardening'
- gardeners 'become greener'
- glasshouses 'combat unpredictable weather'
- frost-hating vegetables 'can now be sown'
- gardening opportunity offered by famous face
- go green in the garden, ns&i urges
- hanging out to avoid the slugs
- container gardening benefits noted
- gardens create "the right impression"
- kew gardens launches treetop walkway
- 'warm up' before gardening
- bupa garden receives chelsea gold
- 'floating garden' wins top chelsea title
- hartley botanic to showcase at rhs chelsea flower show
- water to feature strongly at rhs chelsea flower show
- the benefits of horny goat weed explored
- protect glasshouse produce, gardeners urged
- the sweet smell of compost success
- tomato tips
- delay sowing 'until soil is warm'
- charlie dimmock talks brown and greens
- joe swift: make a gardening masterplan
- composting "strangely addictive"
- may 'good for beans'
- continental cuisine suggestions made
- 'establish a routine' with borders
- demand for quality home improvement 'surges'
- allotment advice
- innovative strawberry ideas
- teacher can't beat gardening euphorbia
- compost 'offers peace of mind' to roberts
- vegetable seeds 'could outsell flowers'
- herb growers 'can benefit from a greenhouse'
- daff demise 'should spell summer'
- seed swapping 'a growing trend'
- garden areas 'a paradise for kids'
- brits 'spend hours outside'
- cambridge residents offered new gardening courses
- yorkshire park regeneration will maintain greenhouse
- gardeners given compost tips
- bright lights swiss chard 'brightens the plot'
- community fund invests in greenhouse
- antiquated glasshouses discovered
- thieves 'target garden supplies'
- learn 'from plant behaviour'
- potatoes 'can be planted now'
- divide 'and conquer'
- take steps 'to protect gardens'
- site 'the most important vegetable patch consideration'
- hedgehog advice given
- shrubs and trees 'can be planted now'
- 'try propagation' during poor weather
- march herb garden hints
- 'go green' this spring
- greenhouses 'need a spring clean'
- vegetable plots 'should be near the house'
- composting hints and tips
- 'do not be too tidy' to attract wildlife
- 'tidy borders' in march
- march 'a time for pruning'
- how to maximise edible crops from the greenhouse
- carrot-planting hints
- children's easter activities at kew
- spring flora is sprung
- gardener develops green-fingered passion
- garden advice for springtime
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