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  1. Telegraph Gardening RSS

    March garden planner: spring into action

    Spring has almost sprung, says Harriot Lane Fox, and now is the time to prepare your garden for this summer's frivolities.Continue reading...
    Spring has almost sprung, says Harriot Lane Fox, and now is the time to prepare your garden for this summer's frivolities.Continue reading...
    Spring has almost sprung, says Harriot Lane Fox, and now is the time to prepare your garden for this summer's frivolities.Continue reading...
    Spring has almost sprung, says Harriot Lane Fox, and now is the time to prepare your garden for this summer's frivolities.Continue reading...
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  2. Telegraph Gardening RSS

    Warm up your greenhouse

    As you prepare to jump-start your garden, use tricks that protect your plants and save fuel at the same time, says Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
    As you prepare to jump-start your garden, use tricks that protect your plants and save fuel at the same time, says Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
    As you prepare to jump-start your garden, use tricks that protect your plants and save fuel at the same time, says Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
    As you prepare to jump-start your garden, use tricks that protect your plants and save fuel at the same time, says Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
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  3. Telegraph Gardening RSS

    The ultimate roof garden

    Take inspiration from the one of the most exciting garden clubs in the world to spruce up your roof gardenContinue reading...
    Take inspiration from the one of the most exciting garden clubs in the world to spruce up your roof gardenContinue reading...
    Take inspiration from the one of the most exciting garden clubs in the world to spruce up your roof gardenContinue reading...
    Take inspiration from the one of the most exciting garden clubs in the world to spruce up your roof gardenContinue reading...
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  4. Telegraph Gardening RSS

    RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013: Digging up your own food is 'far out', says Ringo Starr

    What is a former Beatle doing, year in year out, at a gardening show? It was the burning question Catalina Stogdon had to ask Ringo Starr, when she met him at the Chelsea Flower...
    What is a former Beatle doing, year in year out, at a gardening show? It was the burning question Catalina Stogdon had to ask Ringo Starr, when she met him at the Chelsea Flower ShowContinue reading...
    What is a former Beatle doing, year in year out, at a gardening show? It was the burning question Catalina Stogdon had to ask Ringo Starr, when she met him at the Chelsea Flower ShowContinue reading...
    What is a former Beatle doing, year in year out, at a gardening show? It was the burning question Catalina Stogdon had to ask Ringo Starr, when she met him at the Chelsea Flower...
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  5. Vegetable Gardening:

    How to grow your own grapes for wine

    The world is said to be running out of wine - so there's no better time to start making your ownContinue reading...
    The world is said to be running out of wine - so there's no better time to start making your ownContinue reading...
    The world is said to be running out of wine - so there's no better time to start making your ownContinue reading...
    The world is said to be running out of wine - so there's no better time to start making your ownContinue reading...
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  6. Vegetable Gardening:

    Top 10 apples to grow in your garden

    We have the best climate in the world for apples, so why do we grow so few varieties? Sarah Raven asks a leading orchard owner for 10 to try at homeContinue reading...
    We have the best climate in the world for apples, so why do we grow so few varieties? Sarah Raven asks a leading orchard owner for 10 to try at homeContinue reading...
    We have the best climate in the world for apples, so why do we grow so few varieties? Sarah Raven asks a leading orchard owner for 10 to try at homeContinue reading...
    We have the best climate in the world for apples, so why do we grow so few varieties? Sarah Raven asks a leading orchard owner for 10 to try at homeContinue reading...
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  7. Vegetable Gardening:

    A beginner's guide to starting a veg garden

    There's no time like the present to grow your own food supply, says Toby Buckland - here's how.Continue reading...
    There's no time like the present to grow your own food supply, says Toby Buckland - here's how.Continue reading...
    There's no time like the present to grow your own food supply, says Toby Buckland - here's how.Continue reading...
    There's no time like the present to grow your own food supply, says Toby Buckland - here's how.Continue reading...
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  8. Vegetable Gardening:

    Unusual fruits to grow in your garden

    The seasonal lulls between mainstream crops are the perfect time for some less well-known, but equally delicious fruitContinue reading...
    The seasonal lulls between mainstream crops are the perfect time for some less well-known, but equally delicious fruitContinue reading...
    The seasonal lulls between mainstream crops are the perfect time for some less well-known, but equally delicious fruitContinue reading...
    The seasonal lulls between mainstream crops are the perfect time for some less well-known, but equally delicious fruitContinue reading...
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  9. Vegetable Gardening:

    Warm the cooking pot with veg from a winter garden

    Don't be deterred by the chilled air outside; productive beds in colder months will keep your soil - and stomach - happyContinue reading...
    Don't be deterred by the chilled air outside; productive beds in colder months will keep your soil - and stomach - happyContinue reading...
    Don't be deterred by the chilled air outside; productive beds in colder months will keep your soil - and stomach - happyContinue reading...
    Don't be deterred by the chilled air outside; productive beds in colder months will keep your soil - and stomach - happyContinue reading...
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  10. RHS Diary

    RHS diary: what to do in the garden in March

    The Royal Horticultural Society's tips and advice for gardeners in March.Continue reading...
    The Royal Horticultural Society's tips and advice for gardeners in March.Continue reading...
    The Royal Horticultural Society's tips and advice for gardeners in March.Continue reading...
    The Royal Horticultural Society's tips and advice for gardeners in March.Continue reading...
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  11. RHS Diary

    Thorny problems: do we need to use fertiliser?

    Helen Yemm solves readers' gardening problems. This week: fertiliser best practice and replacing roses.Continue reading...
    Helen Yemm solves readers' gardening problems. This week: fertiliser best practice and replacing roses.Continue reading...
    Helen Yemm solves readers' gardening problems. This week: fertiliser best practice and replacing roses.Continue reading...
    Helen Yemm solves readers' gardening problems. This week: fertiliser best practice and replacing roses.Continue reading...
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  12. RHS Diary

    Thorny problems: do we need to feed plants?

    Helen Yemm solves readers' gardening problems. This week: fertiliser best practice and replacing roses.Continue reading...
    Helen Yemm solves readers' gardening problems. This week: fertiliser best practice and replacing roses.Continue reading...
    Helen Yemm solves readers' gardening problems. This week: fertiliser best practice and replacing roses.Continue reading...
    Helen Yemm solves readers' gardening problems. This week: fertiliser best practice and replacing roses.Continue reading...
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  13. RHS Diary

    RHS diary: what to do in the garden in June

    The RHS's guide to gardening in June, including tips on crops to plant for summer.Continue reading...
    The RHS's guide to gardening in June, including tips on crops to plant for summer.Continue reading...
    The RHS's guide to gardening in June, including tips on crops to plant for summer.Continue reading...
    The RHS's guide to gardening in June, including tips on crops to plant for summer.Continue reading...
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  14. RHS Diary

    RHS diary: July

    Gardening tips and advice from the RHS for July.Continue reading...
    Gardening tips and advice from the RHS for July.Continue reading...
    Gardening tips and advice from the RHS for July.Continue reading...
    Gardening tips and advice from the RHS for July.Continue reading...
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  15. Telegraph Gardening RSS

    A lawn with a difference

    Are you fed up with cutting the lawn every week? Then why not do away with the grass and plant flowers in its place, suggests Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
    Are you fed up with cutting the lawn every week? Then why not do away with the grass and plant flowers in its place, suggests Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
    Are you fed up with cutting the lawn every week? Then why not do away with the grass and plant flowers in its place, suggests Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
    Are you fed up with cutting the lawn every week? Then why not do away with the grass and plant flowers in its place, suggests Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
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  16. Telegraph Gardening RSS

    A more eco-friendly way of life

    This week: 'greening urban areas' with inspiring rooftop allotmentsContinue reading...
    This week: 'greening urban areas' with inspiring rooftop allotmentsContinue reading...
    This week: 'greening urban areas' with inspiring rooftop allotmentsContinue reading...
    This week: 'greening urban areas' with inspiring rooftop allotmentsContinue reading...
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  17. Vegetable Gardening:

    Winter wonder foods to keep you healthy

    Sarah Raven cooks healthily with broccoli, beetroot, pomegranate and blood orangeContinue reading...
    Sarah Raven cooks healthily with broccoli, beetroot, pomegranate and blood orangeContinue reading...
    Sarah Raven cooks healthily with broccoli, beetroot, pomegranate and blood orangeContinue reading...
    Sarah Raven cooks healthily with broccoli, beetroot, pomegranate and blood orangeContinue reading...
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  18. Vegetable Gardening:

    Roots and tubers are a garden's buried treasure

    A dramatic transformation is going on beneath the surface of Mark Diacono's garden, where the onset of winter has spurred into action a variety of roots and tubers - ready to be harvested for the...
    A dramatic transformation is going on beneath the surface of Mark Diacono's garden, where the onset of winter has spurred into action a variety of roots and tubers - ready to be harvested for the potContinue reading...
    A dramatic transformation is going on beneath the surface of Mark Diacono's garden, where the onset of winter has spurred into action a variety of roots and tubers - ready to be harvested for the potContinue reading...
    A dramatic transformation is going on beneath the surface of Mark Diacono's garden, where the onset of winter has spurred into action a variety of roots and tubers - ready to be harvested for the...
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  19. Vegetable Gardening:

    Tesco: ugly and misshapen fruit and veg will be put on offer to 'educate public'

    Misshapen fruit and vegetables which are thrown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer to help "educate" the public that it is good food, Tesco has said.Continue reading...
    Misshapen fruit and vegetables which are thrown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer to help "educate" the public that it is good food, Tesco has said.Continue reading...
    Misshapen fruit and vegetables which are thrown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer to help "educate" the public that it is good food, Tesco has said.Continue reading...
    Misshapen fruit and vegetables which are thrown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer to help "educate" the public that it is good food, Tesco has said.Continue reading...
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  20. Vegetable Gardening:

    Tesco: ugly and misshapen fruit and veg will go on special offer

    Wonky carrots and blemished apples thown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer as Tesco plans to 'educate' public that it is good foodContinue reading...
    Wonky carrots and blemished apples thown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer as Tesco plans to 'educate' public that it is good foodContinue reading...
    Wonky carrots and blemished apples thown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer as Tesco plans to 'educate' public that it is good foodContinue reading...
    Wonky carrots and blemished apples thown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer as Tesco plans to 'educate' public that it is good foodContinue reading...
    Replies:
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    480

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