Daily Telegraph - Gardening
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Beekeeping diary: back in buzzness
September 3, 2010
Ian Douglas returns to beekeeping with the help of an ingenious new hive. -
How to grow Salvia 'Silas Dyson'
September 1, 2010
Shrubby salvias are jaunty, colourful and full of nectar. -
Potting plants could cause Legionnaires' disease
September 2, 2010
Compost manufacturers are considering putting warnings about Legionnaires' disease on their bags following advice from the Royal Horticultural Society. -
Janis Ruksans's collection of miniature bulbs
September 1, 2010
A Cold War career had its advantages for this avid bulb collector. -
Reach for the stars with anemones
September 1, 2010
Anemones can be a headline act or part of the chorus. Sarah Raven runs through some favourites to unify a scene. -
Battle of the vegetable giants
September 1, 2010
Size matters to the nation's giant vegetable growers as they get the measure of each other at the Bath & West Show -
Gardening is no place for elitism, says Alan Titchmarsh
September 1, 2010
Alan Titchmarsh has begun a war of words with the president of the Royal Horticultural Society, accusing her of "elitism" after she called for the BBC to use Latin plant names. -
Garden safety: pretty but poisonous plants
September 1, 2010
Bunny Guinness shows how to make your garden as safe as possible for everyone. -
Gardening by the sea
August 31, 2010
Francine Raymond's hunt for a home and garden plot on the seafront. -
The Prince of Wales opens his garden at Clarence House
August 26, 2010
Before the Prince of Wales throws open his garden at Clarence House for a favourite cause, Joanna Fortnam gets an exclusive preview. -
How to grow dahlias
August 26, 2010
This week's chosen bloom is the dahlia "Honka". -
Windlesham Gardening Trophy won by Foston Hall prison inmates
August 26, 2010
Prisoners at Foston Hall in Derbyshire have won the Windlesham Trophy for 2010, awarded for the best-kept prison garden in England and Wales. -
Leave dead wood in the garden says RSPB
August 26, 2010
Gardeners are being urged not to chop down their rotten trees in an effort to help wildlife survive the winter. -
Find of the centaury
August 26, 2010
Telegraph View We should celebrate the rediscovery in Cornwall of the shocking pink blooms of the perennial centaury. -
Sow now for beautiful plants next spring
August 26, 2010
Sow no - and remember to include plants that appeal to insects. -
The new snail that lives in stately homes
August 25, 2010
Two of Britain's greatest country houses are battling it out to name an unusual new snail. -
Gardening advice: Vegetable growing and pond problems
August 24, 2010
Bunny Guinness solves the most common problems experienced by our readers. This week: vegetable growing and pond problems. -
Recipes for preserving and pickling
August 24, 2010
Cooking from the garden, part four: Preserving and pickling. -
The allure of French vegetables
August 24, 2010
It's time to take a little French flavour home, says Alex Mitchell. -
Outdoor rooms: what lurks in the garden?
August 23, 2010
Caroline McGhie looks at the rise of the outdoor room - from humble shed and office, to log cabin hideaway. -
Our Bring Back Bees campaign is buzzing
August 20, 2010
The Sunday Telegraph's Bring Back Bees campaign has given a massive boost to research into the health of the nation's ailing bee population. -
Gardeners' top herbs and flowers recipes
August 20, 2010
Four of the Telegraph's gardening writers present their favourite recipes made from the herbs and flowers from their veg and garden plots. -
Recipes for your herbs and flowers
August 20, 2010
Cooking from the garden, part three: Herbs and flowers
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