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Right soil makes the difference

A Camellia

3:13pm Wednesday 27th February 2008

GARDENING expert Roger Crookes writes about his gardening adventures.

Time to get in the garden

4:52pm Thursday 31st January 2008

THE CAMPAIGN'S gardening expert Roger Crookes gives readers the benefit of his years of experience.

Changes over last three decades

12:24pm Thursday 31st May 2007

Although our latest Bank Holiday may not have seemed particularly Mediterranean; we are told that our climate is getting warmer.

Take time to appreciate the good life this summer

4:55pm Thursday 19th April 2007

Driving around the valleys at the moment, you can 't help but notice all the colours of spring bursting out around us. What a fantastic time of year, no wonder the birds are singing! They get to look at the plants all the time - what a life.

Time to spring into action

4:47pm Thursday 22nd March 2007

Well here we go again - Spring has sprung the grass has ris, I wonder where the lawn mower is?

Don 't put off all the jobs you mean to do

10:31am Thursday 22nd February 2007

Last time we were looking at using your imagination and doing a little daydreaming in your garden (If you missed the last column - you can read it again on the Campaign website www.campaignseries.co.uk, click on leisure then gardening).

Gardening dreams

3:43pm Wednesday 7th February 2007

We sat down recently and watched a video version of our old family cine films; and a couple of times I caught a glimpse of a very young me, just looking a bitwell in a world of my own.

Don 't let real Christmas trees give you the needle

2:34pm Thursday 30th November 2006

Ah, 'tis the season to be jolly' almost.

Birds of a feather flock together for a fab feast

11:10am Tuesday 28th November 2006

Do you ever wonder what people did before the arrival of TV, Radio or the Internet?

Don 't be a couch potato in autumn Head

10:40am Thursday 19th October 2006

Autumn can be a wonderful time in the garden - I love it!









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