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Get the youngsters to work in the garden; Gardening.(News)
Children love gardening, given a little encouragement - such as their own flowerbed, quick-growing seeds and tools made specially for them. Today's offer has maximum appeal for under-tens who are interest in growing plants - the Little Pals gardening set. The set contains: Hand fork and trowel.<br /><br /> Publication: The Birmingham Post (England)

All the world's a garden; GARDENING Monty Don lost the habit of gardening, he tells BEN FALK.(Features)
Byline: BEN FALK Monty Don likes gardening. A lot. In fact, when the 52-year-old went travelling last year in order to shoot his new television show Around The World In 80 Gardens, he got withdrawal symptoms. "Not only did I suffer but since I started gardening again I'm actually having to slowly<br /><br /> Publication: The Birmingham Post (England)

Gardening: Winning garden a load of rubbish
IT'S thirsty work, gardening. Which is just as well because the greenhouse set up by Oatridge College at this weekend's Gardening Scotland is made up of 200 empty lemonade bottles - a lot of juice for the horticultural students of the West Lothian college to have got through. But their drinking<br /><br /> Publication: Evening News - Scotland

Books for Christmas: Gardening - Rules of thumb in the garden Gardening books provide ideas and inspiration, as well as a chance to wallow in other people's horticultural fantasies
As we approach the big M, there is much discussion about the direction garden design will take in the next century. Is it to be more of the same high-maintenance traditionalism, or will modernism win our hearts and minds? I expect that the garden designer Stephen Woodhams would strongly prefer the<br /><br /> Publication: The Independent - London

Thinking about your garden.(gardening)(Cover Story)
Even in cold climates, January and February are great months for gardening at least from your armchair by the woodstove. While it s still too early to start most seeds indoors, you should be thinking about planting the really slow growers like celery, leek and onions. Finish up your seed order,<br /><br /> Publication: Natural Life

INTO THE GARDEN: ; Gardening's down time is coming and . . . I NEED HELP!
The life of a garden columnist in the winter is quite dreary. There's not much to photograph. Most people turn to indoor projects. Landscapers lay off their seasonal help. Garden centers are down to the bare bones. In other words, there's not much to write about. With this in mind, I'm asking for<br /><br /> Publication: Sunday Gazette-Mail

INTO THE GARDEN: Gardening column will be a learning experience
There are several reasons why I think my friend Julie Robinson was crazy to ask me to do this column. First: While I love to write and I love to garden, I'm not so sure I'm that great at either. But years ago, I wrote for the Daily Mail, and I've been correcting my kids' grammar for years, so that<br /><br /> Publication: Sunday Gazette-Mail

Dr. Dirt's green-thumb garden.(Gardening)
Leon Goldsberry is a natural-born gardener. His green thumb has transformed his 109-year-old homeplace in Edwards (pop. 1,279) into an Eden-like garden known throughout the Mississippi Delta. His unorthodox approach to working the earth draws visitors like honeybees searching for hidden<br /><br /> Publication: Mississippi Magazine

Growing Strong Bones in the Garden.(gardening can increase bone density)
Researchers dig up a new way to prevent osteoporosis. Want stronger bones? Pull some weeds! Gardening is the best method of exercise to increase bone density and prevent osteoporosis, according to a recent study from the University of Arkansas. The researchers studied different types of<br /><br /> Publication: Vibrant Life

Win a Labelling Machine for the Garden!; Gardening.(News)
BROTHER'S P-Touch is the ideal machine for those interested in gardening. The Labelling machine produces waterproof, scratch proof, fade-proof and permanent self-adhesive labels at the touch of a button. Ideal for marking up pots, bedding plants, flower beds, garden tools, kids' wellies and a whole<br /><br /> Publication: South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)

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