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Tackling an over grown garden
The first stage is to have a really good look around your garden and decide what you like, dislike or simply don’t understand. Look where gets the sun and when, are you over looked and to what extent; most gardens will be overlooked by some bedroom windows but in practice people spend little time looking…
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Dealing with woody garden rubbish
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Clearing the weeds from a bare piece of earth
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Choosing a tree
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How to plant a bare root tree
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How to make a new lawn
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How to design a drive

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Garden Myths: Number 14
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Garden Myths: Number 13
Lawns are less work than borders. No, but they take less thought on the part of the reluctant garden. Just think about the time you spend following the lawn mower up and down the garden every year. Now compare this to how much time you spend looking after an established border of similar area. Initially…
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Garden Myths: Number 12
Clematis need lime. It is an old belief that clematis need plenty of lime, and it was often recommended that mortar rubble should be buried under a clematis when planting one. I have also heard people claim a clematis growing in clay soil was only succeeding because it was against brick wall, no doubt ignoring…


