Daily Telegraph - Gardening
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How to grow hellebores
March 16, 2010
Hellebores - stunning, diverse and easy to grow if you pick the right varieties. -
Britain 'turns brown' as cold winter kills off spring growth
March 15, 2010
Coldest winter in 31 years turns Britain's usually green land brown. -
Instant colour with tulips
March 15, 2010
Add instant colour to your borders with potfuls of tulips. -
How to grow tomatoes outdoors
March 15, 2010
The Royal Horticultural Society's advice on growing tomatoes outdoors. -
How your maintain your plant containers
March 15, 2010
Container maintenance advice from the Royal Horticultural Society. -
How to choose and plant ferns
March 15, 2010
The Royal Horticultural Society advises on which ferns to choose and how to plant them. -
Alys Fowler: new kid on the block
March 13, 2010
Alys Fowler, Gardeners' World's new star, tells you how to have your garden and eat it. -
How to plan your garden vegetable patch
March 13, 2010
Alys Fowler's advice on creating an edible garden. -
First dig that vegetable patch
March 13, 2010
How to create a mini-vegetable patch that will feed the family all year round. -
The long chill paves way for better blooms
March 13, 2010
Gardeners are anticipating a bumper display of magnolias this Spring thanks to the prolonged cold spell. -
Urban deer a growing problem for UK
March 12, 2010
First it was foxes, then it was squirrels. Now it is deer causing a menace in Britain's towns and cities. -
The Christopher Lloyd I knew and mourn
March 12, 2010
A new biography of Christopher Lloyd throws little light on the career of the leading gardener of the 20th century. -
Why garden centres are the modern churches
March 11, 2010
Ursula Buchan appreciates the retail vision of Van Hage garden centre -
Gardening calendar: March 2010, week 2
March 11, 2010
This week, prepare your roses and onions, and consider mowing the lawn. Make your own obelisk, and make sure you photograph the location of your daffodils! -
Gardening calendar: March 2010, week 3
March 11, 2010
Wildflower meadows resplendant with bees, layered shrubs and a top tip in our march gardening calendar this week. -
Gardening calender: March 2010, week 4
March 11, 2010
Week four of our March gardening calender brings tips on growing potatoes, asparagus, potted lillies, together with a seasonal recipe for parslay pesto. -
Gardening calendar: March 2010
March 11, 2010
Our March 2010 gardening calendar is filled to the brim with ideas to prepare, prune, plant and purchase the kind of garden you want. -
Gardening calendar: March 2010, week 1
March 11, 2010
The gardening calendar for March 2010 begins by preparing your beds and borders. The Vitopod heated propagator is a useful, if you've no room for a greenhouse. -
Woodland carpets of spring colour
March 11, 2010
In a small garden, bulbs and silver birches come into their own. -
How to stake plants beautifully
March 11, 2010
Staking plants needn't be a simply utilitarian exercise. You can be creative and get spectacular results. -
Japanese Knotweed: curse of the alien species
March 9, 2010
Importing tiny insects to tackle Britain's Japanese knotweed problem could easily backfire on us, warns Michael Leapman. -
Gardening questions: 42-50 - Matt Jackson answers lawn questions
March 9, 2010
The quest for the perfect lawn can become an obsession. Matt Jackson answers a few of your most pressing concerns. -
What is the psyllid?
March 8, 2010
Millions of sap-sucking insects are to be introduced to control Japanese knotweed. But what kind of insect is the new gardener's friend? -
Insects to be brought in to control Japanese Knotweed
March 8, 2010
A superweed that has been the bane of gardeners across the UK for more than a century has finally met its match - a tiny bug from Japan. -
The Gardens of Japan: earthly paradise
March 8, 2010
Japan's social history can be traced through Kyoto's gardens, finds Helena Attlee.
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