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Hollywood actress Michelle Williams has revealed that gardening helped her cope with the grief of losing her former love and fiance, the late Heath Ledger.
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Posted by Editor on Thursday, September 17 2009 09:18:18 (208 reads)
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A group of green-fingered amateurs in Scotland have been praised for the transformation of a local train station.
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Posted by Editor on Monday, September 14 2009 14:49:13 (248 reads)
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A group of green-fingered artists in Aberdeen have united to fight back against plans to develop one of the city's most popular public gardens into a civic square.
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Posted by Editor on Friday, September 04 2009 17:12:43 (243 reads)
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A pensioner who has been credited with transforming her local area through her gardening efforts has scooped a major community spirit award.
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Posted by Editor on Friday, September 04 2009 17:13:42 (107 reads)
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The top ten tips for reviving a tired looking garden in August have been suggested by a prominent horticulture writer.
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Posted by Editor on Thursday, August 27 2009 17:38:18 (149 reads)
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A gardening enthusiast from Suffolk has caused a flurry of excitement after growing a multi-coloured chrysanthemum.
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Posted by Editor on Wednesday, August 26 2009 17:36:18 (155 reads)
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The growing popularity of chilli in British cooking has led Nigel Colborn, writing for the Daily Mail, to offer up tips on how to grow them.
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Posted by Editor on Tuesday, August 25 2009 17:26:20 (157 reads)
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A variety of Gladioli that was thought to be extinct has been found growing on the Isle of Man, it has been revealed.
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Posted by Editor on Tuesday, August 25 2009 17:28:30 (131 reads)
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Adding colour to a garden in August as summer fades can be tricky, but penstemons offer a versatile and reliable choice.
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Posted by Editor on Monday, August 24 2009 16:49:15 (148 reads)
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Residents of St Anne's Ward in Colchester are taking matters into their own hands by providing greenery for the local area.
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Posted by Editor on Thursday, August 13 2009 17:55:38 (136 reads)
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New research into the most desirable plants for outside a gardener's home has revealed that the traditional favourites like geraniums and carnations are being shunned in favour of more exotic blooms.
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Posted by Editor on Wednesday, May 30 2007 11:12:49 (145 reads)
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