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Tuesday 16 October 2012
Gardening news and advice from the Telegraph. Your source for gardening news, advice from our experts and help on how to grow plants and vegetables.
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Millions of trees across south-east England were felled by the Great Storm of October 15, 1987. Although it seemed like a catastrophe at the time, 25 years on it is clear that the devastation helped to reshape Britain’s woodlands for the better.
Reflecting on the rainy, slug-ridden summer, Mark Diacono chalks up his lessons learnt and comes up with a plan that will set him up perfectly for next season.
New Zealand leads the way with new varieties of the beloved sweetpea, says Graham Rice.
Geordie accent will make plants thrive, leading expert claims.
Bulb planting, as well as being satisfyingly creative, can also be magical, says Val Bourne. In a form of natural alchemy, those papery brown bulbs will turn into beautiful spring flowers.
Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, together with the Garden Museum and Landscape Design magazine, has announced the results of a competition to find a new green space for London, inspired by the High Line in New York.
Choosing hens is as much about beauty as laying ability, says Francine Raymond.
Harriot Lane Fox rounds up expert tips and advice for gardeners this October.
Helen Yemm gives her quick tips for the garden this week.
Helen Yemm answers your gardening problems. This week: tackling mildew and pruning peonies.
Helen Yemm gives her quick tips for the garden this week.
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