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Gardening gifts for Christmas
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Almost half of shoppers have already started buying Christmas presents, according to a new survey commissioned by Asda. With that in mind, housetohome will be pulling together a few early Christmas gift ideas for you over the next few weeks, so you don't

Fall Veggie Garden Review - Fall Upon Something Great
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Some like it cold: It?s not too late to get your fall veggie garden growing You want some... Lettuce If you didn?t join the ?grow your own? vegetables craze this spring, it?s not too late to join in. You can produce a bounty of vitamin-rich

What to Put in Front of Your Sofa
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I've had a home for a really long time, and believe it or not, I've never owned a coffee table. It's not that I didn't want one or need one. I just never found just the right coffee table that I wanted. Maybe I've procrastinated too long, now. I am still

Doesn't punk gardening hippie? And can I beat Chester Squirrel round the park?
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Gardening insider Matthew Appleby ponders the state of horticulture By Matthew Appleby Published: 4:35PM BST 09 Oct 2009 A corner of a Tooting allotment gets the punk rock treatment. Anarchy on the allotment Can gardeners be punks? TV gardener Alys

Autumn jobs in the garden
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Top tips on what you should be doing in the garden this autumn Now is the time to cut back borders and put the waste on the compost heap. Photo: /Dorling Kindersley Checklist of autumn tasks Cut back plants that have begun to flop, but leave those that

Autumn: an acquired taste
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It's taken a while to appreciate the subtle beauty of autumn container planting after the dazzle of summer Previous of Images Next Kate Weinberg on her roof terrace: it's taken a while to learn to appreciate the gentle beauty of autumn Photo: MARTIN POPE

Autumn gardening: cut back borders clear gutters and check your tools
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Top tips on what you should be doing in the garden this autumn By RHS Advisory Team Published: 11:19AM BST 09 Oct 2009 Now is the time to cut back borders and put the waste on the compost heap. Photo: /Dorling Kindersley Checklist of autumn tasks Cut

How to grow wallflowers
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This is the perfect time to plant wallflowers and they should be available now at garden centres By Val Bourne Published: 4:08PM BST 09 Oct 2009 If you have grown them from seed and potted them on, plant them out now while the soil is still warm. If you

Astrology.com Daily Home and Garden Horoscopes - Friday October 9, 2009
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Libra (September 23 - October 22) The first thing to go will be your coffee and newspaper, and after that it will be your usual shower time. A house full of guests may seriously infringe on all of your habits and creature comfort routines. Surrender

Your favourite plant competition part 2
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Your photographs for our star plants competition are stunning. Here is the second batch of the best

Autumn roundup: cut back borders clear gutters and check your tools
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Top tips on what you should be doing in the garden this autumn By RHS Advisory Team Published: 11:19AM BST 09 Oct 2009 Now is the time to cut back borders and put the waste on the compost heap. Photo: /Dorling Kindersley Checklist of autumn tasks Cut

After the rainfall
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A lovely autumn morning today, which is a relief and blessing after the rain and darkness of the past few days. Yesterday I went up to the allotment, trying to get my timing right between showers. I wanted to check on the garlic and onions we planted at

Blue plaque homes for sale
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How to save money on your home insurance
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NEW Sarah Pennells of Savvywoman.co.uk reveals five ways to get a better deal 1) Shop around Look for new deals every year, as insurance companies rarely reward loyalty. This is vital if you bought home insurance through your mortgage lender because

Walmart to Reduce DVD and Blu-ray Disc Movie Displays
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In a puzzling move, especially just before the Christmas and Winter Holiday shopping season, retail giant Walmart has made a decision to unclutter their end-caps by removing displays of DVDs and Blu-ray Discs (in-aisle displays will remain). For more

Sony Claims Wireless Power Technology
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Tesla Lives!Taking a page from the concepts of Nikola Tesla, Sony claims to have developed a new technology that allows wireless electricity transmission in enough quantity to power a wall mounted flat panel television, thus eliminating the unsightly

News From CEATEC: Toshiba Takes The Lid Off Of Its Super-Charged LCD TV
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In what may be the most sophisticated merging of TV, video processing, and DVR technology so far, the new 55-inch Toshbia REGZA 55X1 LED/LCD TV incorporates Full Array LED backlighting technology, the CELL processing platform (similar to the CELL

BUY OF THE DAY: Indoor house plant from Marks & Spencer
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Bring the outdoors inside and get gardening Having recently moved into a second floor flat, I've been pining for my old garden. So I decided to brighten things up with an indoor plant. I did have my eye on a HUGE palm tree but after a somewhat heated

Watering systems for your garden
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If you are thinking of buying or installing an irrigation system for your lawn or garden plants, this article is just right for you. Is irrigation practical for your lawn or garden? There are a number of factors to consider before this question can be

Pests: how to tackle the vine weevil menace
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Vine weevil can be a recurring problem, especially in containers By Helen Yemm Published: 5:54PM BST 08 Oct 2009 Vine weevil is difficult to eradicate, especially in pots. A reader writes: I have a very old shallow stone sink. Every year I replace all

The inside guide to success with sunflowers
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How to grow the biggest, tallest, strongest sunflowers ever. By Helen Yemm Published: 5:55PM BST 08 Oct 2009 There's an art to growing successful sunflowers. Photo: AFP/ Emailer Alan Chevins big sunflowers didnt do very well this year they wilted a lot

Fruit: how to dry figs
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Make the most of a bumper crop of figs by drying them in the oven, says Helen Yemm By Helen Yemm Published: 5:56PM BST 08 Oct 2009 A bumper crop of figs can be dried for eating over winter. Photo: Andrew Crowley This has been a very good year for figs in

Decorative Solutions Using Art
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In many interiors artwork is brought in as the finishing touch. It's one of the decorating elements that can instantly warm up a space and make it feel like home. Art can expand a space both visually and emotionally, give us a window to the world, add

Your Garden: Spring labours
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Home » Lifestyle » Home & Garden Home & Garden | Your Garden What to do in your garden this week. Vegetables French, scarlet runner and butter beans can be sown now in most areas. If late frosts are usual in your area, wait until next month, or start

Autumn: it's an acquired taste
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It's taken a while to appreciate the subtle beauty of autumn container planting after the dazzle of summer By Kate Weinberg Published: 4:34PM BST 08 Oct 2009 Previous of Images Next Kate Weinberg on her roof terrace: it's taken a while to learn to

The 10 most common problems with trees
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From bleeding canker to honey fungus, Bunny Guinness looks at some of the most obvious signs that trees could be diseased or suffering. By Bunny Guinness Published: 3:47PM BST 08 Oct 2009 Photo: Nigel Cattlin With autumn on the doorstep, you can shift

Stevie Parle's perfect damson ice-cream
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Syrups, pastes and ripple ice-cream from the former River Cafe cook The beautiful purple fruits, the heavy boughs of the laden trees, the short season and the delicious deep indigo flavour of this lovely little plum make Damsons one of my favourite

How to make a spicy salad box
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A 30-minute project to keep you in refreshing, vitamin-packed salads over the winter months By Alex Mitchell Published: 4:24PM BST 30 Sep 2009 Alex Mitchell in her garden, which is brimming with produce. She suggests making a box to grow salads over

Easy tips for beginners' vegetablegrowing
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Growing your own fruit and veg needn't be hard work. Here are simple tips for success By Alex Mitchell Published: 4:34PM BST 30 Sep 2009 Vegetable gardening for beginners: Alex Mitchell shares her tips I don't know if it's because I grew up on a fruit

How to grow: Japanese laurel
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Aucubas, or Japanese laurels, have attractive green foliage, red berries and are easy to grow By Val Bourne Published: 10:30AM BST 01 Oct 2009 Variegated Japanese laurel, Aucuba japonicavariegata, is drought-tolerant, easy to grow and comes into its own