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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.
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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.
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More than two million children have visited the Woodland Trust's nature detectives website since it was launched five years ago.
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The waiting list for gardeners to get their hands dirty on an allotment in London has reached four decades in one borough.
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A group of 13 and 14-year-olds in Tyneside have helped revamp the garden of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Burradon.
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The credit crunch has not only affected business, but could have hit gardeners as well.
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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.
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Leigh Jackson writes: Locals of Amber Valley in Nottingham have been given the opportunity to have their garden waste collected.
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Leigh Jackson writes: A number of residents from Angus have helped with the upkeep of a local garden by making their own compost.
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Leigh Jackson writes: A group of Hampshire residents are locked in a battle with property developers hoping to build on their gardens.
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