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The Oxfordshire village of Launton is celebrating all things green this week with the provision of 70 plots for the area's gardeners and growers.
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A new scheme aimed at garden owners could see pensioners earn cash in return for the use of part of their land, it has been suggested.
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The British Tomato Gardeners Association (TGA) hosted its third Tastiest Tomato Competition this month, attracting both professional and amateur fruit and vegetable growers from across the UK.
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Spending more time outdoors in a garden or parkland could help reduce children's risk of allergies, experts suggest.
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When it comes to looking after a plot of land, gardeners have been urged not to bite off more than they can chew.
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A new campaign has been launched to encourage parents to get involved in gardening with their kids.
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Police have been called in to investigate a number of incidents involving show vegetables in Torquay.
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Multi award-winning vegetable grower Barry Micklethwaite is seeking legal advice after being banned from local competitions.
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Guerilla gardeners in Glasgow have been dealt a blow after the council ruled that the city's North Kelvin Meadow will be developed for a number of new properties.
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A local group from Brampton in Cumberland has prepared a bid to secure £300,000 in funding to set up a commercial garden.
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