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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 20 Nov 09 Christmas 2009: Top 10 plant presents A living present will retain its charm even when the holiday season is over... 20 Nov 09 Best ingredients for a great compost heap Bonfire ash and leaves can make excellent additions to the compost heap... 20 Nov 09 How to stop honey fungus spreading The toadstools of honey fungus are not the main worry: it's what's going on underground that's the problem ... 20 Nov 09 When is the best time to prune roses? Autumn can be a little early to cut back your roses ... 20 Nov 09 Hort hotties something nasty on the compost heap gardening in the jungle Gardening insider Matthew Appleby ponders the state of horticulture... 19 Nov 09 Protecting fig trees How to prevent damage to your fig tree over winter... 19 Nov 09 Brown rot: how to spot and prevent it This fungal disease starts as a soft brown patch on the fruit that quickly spreads... 19 Nov 09 Early winter tree pruning Certain trees and climbers are best pruned before the New Year... 19 Nov 09 'If Great Dixter ever bored me I would leave' Head gardener Fergus Garrett on Dixter's future... 18 Nov 09 Vertical gardens: an exciting idea we can all look up to A living wall gives us something to aspire to - and then adapt in lowkey ways that work at home ... 18 Nov 09 Chicory and kale are the kings of the winter veg patch If you're after a touch of glamour in your winter garden try growing and cooking kale and chicory. Here's how.... 18 Nov 09 How to grow Camellia sasanqua 'Plantation Pink' Camellia sasanqua 'Plantation Pink' is a November star producing pastel pink single flowers with a sweet fragrance.... 18 Nov 09 How to tackle perennial weeds Now that the ground is damp dig out your perennial weeds ... 17 Nov 09 Christmas 2009: gardening gifts Gorgeous gardening gifts to buy online this Christmas.... 16 Nov 09 Three of the best: botanical fairy lights Sparkling lights with a botanical theme help to bring the garden indoors during the darkest days of winter... 16 Nov 09 Top 20 mailorder plant nurseries Val Bourne picks the best online plant nurseries ... 17 Nov 09 Five top tools for the greenfingered gardener this Christmas Pick out the perfect gardening presents from our online store... ... 16 Nov 09 The new limetolerant rhododendrons You can now grow rhododendrons even if you don't have acid soil... 16 Nov 09 Get a drystone wall look with a difference A wellshaped walled area within a garden can look stunning... 13 Nov 09 New trees: a book for every gardener's shelves The latest expert guide to the trees introduced to Britain is a mustread ... 13 Nov 09 Growing and cooking rose hips How to make rosehip syrups and cordials ... 13 Nov 09 Best ways to plant trees November is a perfect time to plant a tree. When dormant the tree will establish more successfully than during summer.... 13 Nov 09 How to prune vines Once vines have dropped their leaves you can prune. Here's how.... 13 Nov 09 Don't put the garden to bed too early Winter's looming but there's still colour in the garden ... 13 Nov 09 How to give your borders a makeover Your guide to revamping replanting and shaping up your beds and borders. ...
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