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Better gardening conditions on the way...? [1]

Judging by recent circumstances, we should be getting some great gardening weather coming our way.

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Organic Choice for Love Your Garden [3]

Alan Titchmarsh returned with a new series of Love Your Garden on ITV1. And the compost of choice for planting up the containers was our Organic Choice.

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St Bernard's creates a community garden

Following the inspiration gained from the Miracle-Gro’wers Chelsea Challenge and the tutoring from Burleydam Garden Centre, the staff and pupils of St Bernard’s RC Primary School are creating a...

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Harvesting highlights in the vegetable garden

At this time of year, there’s just so much to harvest in the vegetable garden.

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Whether the weather be good... or bad

When we have problems with our plants and they don’t grow as well as we expected or something goes wrong with them, we blame ourselves – or the plants.

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First-ever Triple National Dahlia Champion

Dave Gillam of Stock in Essex has been awarded National Individual Champion awards at each of the English, Welsh and Scottish National Dahlia Society competitions.

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Bringing Magic to flower borders

I visited the trials of one of our new product launches for 2013 – Miracle-Gro Flower Magic. This 3-in-1 mix is the easiest and most convenient way of growing flower borders from seed.

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Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year

Wishing all gardeners and visitors to lovethegarden.com a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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Perfect planning prevents poor performance

At this time of year there is an irresistible urge to sow vegetable seeds. But, unless your soil is very well drained and you live in a sheltered, mild area, it is too cold and it is far better to wait...

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Whether the winter brings worries

Whenever we get some snow, gardeners start to panic that it will damage their plants. But snow isn’t the problem that people think – it’s cold temperatures.

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