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Ethical Living: Eco-friendly approach best way to tackle garden bugs

Ethical Living

Taking an eco-friendly approach to the problem of certain types of
garden pests can often be more effective than relying on pesticide, one
expert has advised.

Posted by Editor on Monday, September 14 2009 14:50:45 (306 reads)
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Ethical Living: Gardening is 'good for health and mental wellbeing', expert says

Ethical Living

Gardeners are not only more likely to be physically healthy, but they're
also more likely to enjoy better mental health, one expert has
suggested.

Posted by Editor on Monday, September 14 2009 14:47:06 (260 reads)
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Ethical Living: One in five children remains connected with nature

Ethical Living

More than two million children have visited the Woodland Trust's nature detectives website since it was launched five years ago.

Posted by Editor on Sunday, September 13 2009 11:06:49 (298 reads)
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Ethical Living: Gardeners facing 40-year wait for allotments

Ethical Living

The waiting list for gardeners to get their hands dirty on an allotment in London has reached four decades in one borough.

Posted by Editor on Monday, August 10 2009 17:54:17 (173 reads)
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Ethical Living: Tyneside kids help with church garden revamp

Ethical Living

A group of 13 and 14-year-olds in Tyneside have helped revamp the garden of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Burradon.

Posted by Editor on Wednesday, June 24 2009 12:00:15 (191 reads)
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Ethical Living: Credit-crunching gardening tips

Ethical Living

The credit crunch has not only affected business, but could have hit gardeners as well.

Posted by Editor on Friday, June 12 2009 14:04:47 (221 reads)
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Ethical Living: Zero carbon neighbourhood will have allotments and orchards

Ethical Living

Alison Patel writes: A zero carbon neighbourhood took a step closer to reality as a consortium of architects was chosen as the developers of the first phase of the project.

Posted by Alison Patel on Thursday, August 14 2008 17:44:48 (191 reads)
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Ethical Living: Residents given waste opportunity

Ethical Living

Leigh Jackson writes: Locals of Amber Valley in Nottingham have been given the opportunity to have their garden waste collected.

Posted by Leigh Jackson on Monday, November 26 2007 14:05:16 (243 reads)
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Ethical Living: Residents make compost for green space

Ethical Living

Leigh Jackson writes: A number of residents from Angus have helped with the upkeep of a local garden by making their own compost.

Posted by Leigh Jackson on Wednesday, October 31 2007 11:57:19 (289 reads)
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Ethical Living: Residents battle to keep green spaces

Ethical Living

Leigh Jackson writes: A group of Hampshire residents are locked in a battle with property developers hoping to build on their gardens.

Posted by Leigh Jackson on Tuesday, October 30 2007 11:37:08 (240 reads)
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