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It’s time to be looking out for the Yellow Book in your garden centre
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It’s time to be looking out for the Yellow Book in your garden centre
I thought it must be 1 April when a lawncare advertising flyer came through my letterbox.
If you weren’t at the Reepham & District Gardening Club meeting in February, you missed a treat.
Martin Davey, a local horticultural expert, gave us a talk on pests and diseases at this week’s gardening club.
I sweep leaves up and put them on flowerbeds or my big outdoor pots or compost heap.
This year's Malvern Autumn Show featured the most jaw-dropping marrows and largest, heaviest, longest vegetable competitions.
I enjoyed September’s gardening club talk by Andrew Bloomfield of the Holkham Estate.
In my last column, I forgot to mention the Reepham & District Gardening Club trip in early July.
I found a plant with cut foliage and let it grow because I was uncertain about what it was.
Hedgehog numbers have declined from 30 million in the 1950s to 879,000 in 2020.