He was a tireless writer, for professional and lay audiences, and even published a guide to hydroponic gardening, one of his many hobbies. |
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Once home to a gardening school for young ladies, Waterperry Gardens is a delight even in the coldest months. |
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In his final days, he had little money and was living in a house on the Gold Coast, rent-free in exchange for gardening duties. |
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That's what I thought, too, before I tried larkspur, an old-fashioned flower that seems devoted to making my gardening life easier. |
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Start and end the gardening season with cold-hardy vegetables that tolerate frost, such as peas, lettuce, cole crops, beets, and chard. |
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Winter is also a good time to reorganize and restock your gardening supplies. |
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Most gardeners begin their foray into container gardening with baskets and boxes of colorful annual flowers. |
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Starting an annual flower garden from seed is one of the greatest joys of spring gardening. |
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He was interested in gardening, literature, music, cricket, polo, fox hunting, and beagling. |
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They destroyed a lifetime's work and thousands of pounds worth of gardening equipment. |
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Good gardening practice would be to leave a layer of leaf litter on the soil between shrubs and trees in garden beds. |
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He has a passion for gardening that remains undiminished despite painful arthritis in his hands. |
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The rua, often with raised rims along the east coast of the North Island, are quite numerous in landscapes where gardening was comm. |
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Earlier in the day the householder had a call from a man offering tree lopping and gardening services. |
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But let me tell you, gardening really is one of those activities you can lose yourself in, you don't think of anything but what you're doing. |
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His love of animals preceded his love of gardening, and he says a good gardener is automatically a naturalist. |
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She loved gardening and flowers and spent many happy and contented days in the garden. |
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Sarah loves the outdoors and enjoys swimming, surfing, gardening, cooking and camping. |
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At Homebase in Aberdeen's Bridge of Don industrial estate, there were chaotic scenes as shoppers rushed to buy gardening equipment. |
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Jane had a special fondness for gardening and was always at peace and content in her garden which she tended with such fond care. |
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He taught himself through books, but his reading tailed off a bit because of his gardening. |
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They are irresistibly drawn by the detritus generated by building, gardening, housework, tailoring, or carpentry. |
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She gets a lot of time to indulge in her hobbies like gardening and reading, goes for walk and takes part in many other activities. |
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She proudly displays a silver salver from the Council's gardening competition last year. |
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In the old days, he explains, they learned gardening from the elders of their tribe. |
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My wife is mad keen on gardening, and nothing makes her more happy than a nice looking hanging basket or a flower tub. |
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John enjoyed the outdoors, gardening, feeding wild turkeys, his dog, sawing and chopping wood with his axe and swede saw. |
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It was my mum who introduced me to gardening, even if it was something as simple as pottering in the back garden. |
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This is the kind of house to suit a person with a pony or a keen interest in gardening and the land is quite manageable. |
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We highly recommend this manicure for our gardening enthusiasts, although it's beneficial to everyone. |
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Her knowledge of plants and of gardening has been developed since 1982 through experience in a market garden and then a garden centre in Otaki. |
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There was growing specialization, with wheat as the principal crop, a switch from sheep to cattle, and a rise in market gardening. |
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We tend to use the same few tools spade, fork, rake, trowel, secateurs and watering can throughout our gardening careers. |
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Join the team for a gardening adventure and discover different mysteries and secrets about all things botanical. |
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In 1961 being a folk singer was not a ticket to writing celebrity gardening columns. |
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If you got here by mistake, and were looking for gardening tools or something, you've probably had enough of semiconducting stuff. |
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This is a good time to put some effort into the less glamorous side of gardening, although creating the perfect tilth can be rewarding in itself. |
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The Penstemon Website is a great place to go if you're interested in beardtongues either for enjoyment or gardening. |
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When operated properly, however, flamers are easy-to-use, safe, and timesaving gardening tools. |
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Raised beds make gardening possible on sites where growing plants would otherwise be impossible. |
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If you have been gardening all of your life or if you are just a beginner, there is much to be learned by becoming a member of the club. |
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But in addition to light, there are other factors to consider when gardening in shade. |
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Schoolchildren from York are looking forward to spring so they can see the results of their gardening efforts. |
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Her website lists her interests as gardening, swimming, tramping, kayaking, reading, and music. |
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Bill had the special ability to do anything he set his mind to from cooking to woodworking to fishing, golfing, winemaking, gardening and more. |
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Green has broken one of the first rules of coastal gardening by not creating a shelter belt. |
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In a humble backyard, a shirtless older man splashed with mud from gardening staggers, seemingly surprised by afternoon light. |
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Small hand trowels, secateurs or a new pair of gardening gloves are also favourites. |
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Tabitha tried to imagine the two of them sitting in the morning room of Vale Cottage, sipping tea and discussing gardening. |
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I looked out to behold a lovely yellow rose in full bloom, which is a tribute to Mother Nature rather than my own basic gardening techniques. |
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It's odd how often Mother Nature has the final say when it comes to gardening, despite the best efforts of the gardener. |
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Volunteers will not be able to undertake certain jobs such as gardening, decorating, domestic work or skilled work such as plumbing. |
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The author also gives directions for gardening with weeds and various types of controls including using hoes and mulches. |
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Cultural practices used in organic gardening include the use of mulches, crop rotation, and common-sense things like simple hygiene. |
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They study mythology, gardening, cooking, foreign languages, history, botany and physics. |
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He wore a smock, gardening gloves, and a pair of half-moon glasses with a smudge of mud on them. |
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In between gardening sessions, and after lunch, the whole establishment settled down in various places for a light afternoon snooze. |
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Take the time to put your tools and gardening utensils away for their long winter's nap too. |
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No matter where she was she still found time for knitting, gardening and making brown bread. |
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We're hoping to get a bit of gardening in tomorrow and, if so, the fresh air and gentle exercise will buck me up no end. |
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This site provides lots of free how-to advice on vermiculture and links to many other gardening resources. |
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Trends in gardening come and go, but individuality and aesthetics will always be in vogue. |
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When it comes to gardening television, we've always been spoilt for choice here in Ireland. |
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Spring fever is on its way and with it all, the buzz of gardening activities from the two legged creatures as well as those with many more legs. |
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The compost is then used by the children's gardening club in tending the vegetable and flower plots at the 123-pupil school. |
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Keith said he likes to be busy, enjoying family, gardening, water-skiing and fishing, north-east Victoria and traveling Australia and overseas. |
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Families on an estate have been warned not to do any gardening after a toxic waste alert. |
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When he is not at the keyboard, he is probably stamp collecting, vegetable gardening, or enjoying his grandchildren. |
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The French call this potager gardening, while our American cousins know it as edible landscaping. |
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He loved the gardening and spent many happy and very contented hours tending to the flowers and the shrubs and the trees. |
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A gardening neighbor had a small cold frame in which she grew hardy flowers for early and late blooms. |
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Winter may not seem like the best time for gardening, but it's actually an excellent time to propagate plants from hardwood or root cuttings. |
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But retirement will allow him to concentrate on his two hobbies of gardening and walking with his wife Elizabeth, a Marlborough care worker. |
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When he was around I used to help him with the stocktaking and with his gardening and help run the youth club committee. |
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There are many good reasons to incorporate more heirloom varieties into your gardening. |
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For two weeks they will be involved in building work, painting, decorating and gardening at the privately owned orphanages. |
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The style of gardening followed at Great Dixter is extremely high-maintenance. |
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Hanging baskets are a high-maintenance form of gardening, but with regular care can look beautiful all year round. |
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In the run-up to his trial he had been reduced to doing gardening work and chauffeuring friends to make ends meet. |
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If you spend a lot of time outdoors gardening, or reading in the sun, you'll want to invest in a pair of cheater sunglasses. |
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She had many hobbies including gardening, knitting, reading and she always had time to chat to her neighbours. |
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However, out of all her many hobbies and activities, Philippa's greatest love was gardening. |
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Things you need are a soaker hose, a hoe, fertilizer, seeds, and gardening gloves. |
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They designed their 2,300-square-foot home to be sunk into the hillside, leaving little sunlit land left for gardening. |
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At the household level, women help each other with housekeeping, child-minding, and gardening. |
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The Government must take immediate steps to protect wildlife on peat bogs and to signal an end to peat use in gardening and horticulture. |
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Jute has become invaluable, even in areas such as horticulture and gardening. |
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His interest in gardening led him to study horticulture in both Hobart and Melbourne. |
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And everyone is set to benefit because the hotbed of gardening rivalry will ensure the town is adorned with colour. |
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She had a great love of gardening and her house plants were her speciality. |
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These gardening machineries could serve well as wedding present or a house-warming gift for a gardening enthusiast. |
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You can tell a judge is popular when an usher at his court fashions a humorous painting of him enjoying his favourite pastime of gardening. |
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The debate over whether or not to use hybrid varieties becomes very different when you switch from big-time agriculture to home gardening. |
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He combines his pastoral work at diocesan and national level with a keen interest in gardening. |
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Today, thanks to the professional services offered by a clutch of landscape artists, gardening has assumed an altogether different dimension. |
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For container gardening use a fast draining potting soil mixed with a little coarse sand. |
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He writes for various British periodicals and appears on BBC Radio and Television, dispensing advice on gardening. |
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You also can get this infection from soil where there is cat feces, so wear gloves when you are gardening. |
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The project trains volunteers in permaculture gardening, and the clinic garden is thriving. |
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He said he didn't go into art expecting a career and figured he would be earning a living from farming, gardening, or labouring. |
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Ray joined the station when it began broadcasting in September 1980, answering listeners' gardening queries on regular radio phone-ins. |
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She has taken courses in maths, English, computers, gardening and communications, which involved 30 hours of studying. |
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With the gardening season now getting into full swing, the trust is urging people to only use peat-free composts in their gardens. |
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Green-fingered gardening and DIY freaks can choose from power tools, workbenches, garden vacs, and shredders. |
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He celebrates the plantsmen and women, botanists and writers who have influenced gardening over the past fifty years. |
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Anna Howell kept a record of her gardening interleaved in agricultural almanacs and often mentioned the many hazards she encountered. |
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An outside area will include a playhouse, ride on toys and container gardening. |
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There are a few important considerations when gardening in pots and containers. |
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Her introduction to serious gardening came at the age of five, when she helped her dad to turn a one-acre wilderness into a lush green lawn. |
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Their fields of activity include soil conservation, gardening, and natural pest control. |
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All the components of one of the best gardening gifts I have ever received are now a permanent fixture in my household. |
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The library also has a wide range of titles on gardening, cookery, history, computers, biography and travel. |
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Jason followed and eventually cornered me into a tree by the garbage bins behind the gardening shed, and came towards me menacingly. |
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Memories of wartime Britain were evoked for some with a float called The Land Girls and there was a gardening theme for a number of floats. |
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The program teaches gardening to young inmates in juvenile correctional facilities. |
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In 1958, he married Helen B. Storms, a well-known author and speaker on gardening and floriculture, and they have two daughters, Anne and Jane. |
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Over the years, Kathy's gardening style has evolved from an English-influenced formality to a more relaxed, cottagey vision. |
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She has developed a passion for gardening, which is almost as great as her passion for cooking spicy foods. |
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Elderly people were targeted by doorstep tricksters and cowboys charging extortionate sums for gardening work. |
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Boys were taught carpentry and gardening and girls learnt needlework, crochet and knitting. |
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We always like to hear of any other gardening tips you might have and will do our best to include them from time to time in this column. |
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He was not keen on gardening but was fussy about his lawns, which must have mowing stripes and no moss. |
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You can even benefit from time spent doing routine aerobic activities such as gardening or housework. |
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One of Ian's hobbies being gardening, the small garden was filled with brightly coloured flowers. |
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Tour the magical gardens with the Brockhole gardening team, on Wednesday, and enter a world of discovery. |
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She loves her gardening and she gets food shopping for her elderly neighbours. |
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If you're into the more subversive, wacky side of vegetable gardening then you will love this book. |
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In retirement, she was able to indulge in her hobbies of gardening, choral singing, and woodwork. |
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I do love a bit of gardening, though, and a raised border is much easier for me to get to than grovelling at ground level. |
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Sales of sunglasses are booming as are sets of garden furniture and gardening equipment as people pour out of doors. |
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As well as filming on the Moors he was also planning to visit his grandfather's allotment where he had first developed his love of gardening. |
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She'd stopped driving five months before because it was too painful for her, and soon afterwards she'd also given up gardening, which she loved. |
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Although he is still on gardening leave, the former City boss is not letting the grass grow under his feet. |
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The use of informal gardening leave has led to much more confusion and bad practice, even when intended as a less severe process. |
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In these columns, we often tend to send fence-sitters on extended gardening leave, but this time it's too tough to call. |
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I'm sitting here at home on gardening leave, playing with my new NTL broadband connection. |
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She, who later this summer takes on responsibility for news and comment at The Herald as joint deputy editor, is happy about her gardening leave. |
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He is currently on gardening leave after resigning her post at Merrill Lynch Investment Managers and due to join EFM later this year. |
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Several months of gardening leave, a few trips here and there and then he's ready for Fred's gig in the New Year. |
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We've put him on gardening leave for six months and say, well in six months our products will be on the market and the world will have moved on. |
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He is currently on gardening leave, and will officially finish at the London-based company at the end of July. |
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Don't forget to bring your gardening gloves, wheelbarrow, garden shears or any item that may be of use. |
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Mrs Harris said while one villager was gardening he narrowly missed pricking his finger on a needle thrown in his hedge. |
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A friend of mine is writing a gardening book for publication early next year. |
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A 57-year-old patient of mine had a puncture wound of the foot while gardening. |
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Meanwhile, an eco-activist dug a pound-shaped flower bed in the lawn of the MP in protest at his gardening expense claims. |
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It's the catwalk of British gardening, and just as groovy as any fashion show. |
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Since the bridge incident, his mother had grounded him and made him work at home painting and gardening. |
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But one of the truly stunning sights in gardening is its forest of gunnera that towers overhead in summer. |
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Probably the biggest change in 20 years is the strong move toward gardening in more environmentally friendly ways. |
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The most extravagant gift you could give a friend is some type of heavy gardening equipment. |
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These products are household items such as kitchen appliances, gardening tools and children's toys. |
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Exercise may include walking, gardening, dancing, or use of a stationary bicycle. |
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Kathleen chats, reads stories, and offers support such as walking dogs and gardening. |
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Most of his spare time is spent fishing, gardening or with his wife and four children. |
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Her interests were sewing, knitting, cooking, gardening, carding wool for quilts and making feather pillows. |
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Hopefully i wont be all stiff and achy since i might have done a bit too much today, but i was eager to get in and do some gardening! |
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Joining a gardening group or web ring that specializes in desert gardening will provide additional resources for specific problems. |
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However the latest one includes 80 gardening products, mainly selective weedkillers for lawns. |
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Men are responsible for line and weir fishing, hunting, gardening, and the felling of trees. |
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Roy Mortimer who judged the gardening competition will talk about the gardens he visited. |
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He rambled on about fringe issues such as pensions and fuel tax but, amateurishly, did not mention the food and gardening TV debate. |
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Old gardening boots, wheelbarrows, and toolboxes can make whimsical substitutes for expensive outdoor containers. |
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Her Uncle Ob, a disabled World War II veteran, enjoys creating art sculptures in the form of whirligigs and her Aunt May enjoys gardening. |
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A reference to it in an English gardening magazine aroused my interest, and in the summer I sowed a packet of seeds in a flat. |
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By all accounts it was the usual huge success, with keen gardeners coming from all around to stock up on plants and gardening paraphernalia. |
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Her daughter Sarah is also keen on plants and writes about gardening as well. |
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In retirement, gardening was his forte and he was truly a master of his craft, always ready with advice and assistance. |
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Educated at Eton and Oxford, he lists his recreations in Who's Who as photography, gardening and horseracing. |
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Cristettes, in Market Place, has been selling kitchenware, DIY products and gardening supplies for 13 years. |
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According to the gardening media and the word on the street, the prince's weedy overgrown look is quite the thing this season. |
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James by now had left school and was attending work experience projects, including some gardening work. |
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He went to the work table in the corner where all the gardening supplies were. |
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The company is involved in the manufacture of pocket knives and cutting tools for DIY and gardening. |
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As well as financial contributions, the group is urging volunteer gardeners to come forward or offer donations of gardening tools and equipment. |
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Clean and store outdoor lawn and patio furniture, gardening tools and barbecue equipment. |
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He said items such as sports equipment and gardening tools become items of interest for potential thieves. |
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Surely gardening is not about military precision and strictly regimented spaces? |
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The aim is to restore waste land in the deprived area and create a community gardening scheme to attract jobs. |
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A whole new world of gardening awaits you when you go searching for water lettuce, water hyacinths, lilies and prairie grass. |
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British writers had paved the way, inventing landscape gardening as a materialization of painting inside nature. |
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King, like McQuesten, was enamoured with landscape gardening and history, particularly his own. |
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Hemant himself loved gardening and was born with green fingers. |
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English versus Continental riding practice bears comparison with differences between English and Continental taste in landscape gardening, as seen from the English side. |
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In retirement I look forward to hedonistic self-indulgence in the form of reading whatever strikes my fancy, landscape gardening, golf, travel, research, and writing. |
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As for John Williams, he has put landscape gardening on hold. |
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Two chapters are devoted to Tiffany's houses and landscape gardening. |
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I have grown hollyhocks for the first time. They have been superb, but none of my gardening books tells me what to do once they've finished flowering. |
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He tried construction work, landscape gardening and selling cars. |
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In Book II of Critique of Judgement, Immanuel Kant discusses landscape gardening as a kind of concrete painting, an idea that is suggestive of installation art. |
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For the analogy with art, or the art of landscape gardening, which is adumbrated here is clearly one that cannot be worked through straightforwardly. |
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Christine Margreiter runs a florist's shop in town but lives in a sunnier town nearby where she makes up for sunless weekdays by hiking and gardening. |
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The next editor of Marie Claire is currently on a month's gardening leave. |
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Those whacky gardening folk and their uproarious naming schemes! |
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As well as coaching, Christie indulges his love of gardening. |
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Increasing popularity for planting in urban gardens has resulted in the careful selection of particularly floriferous cultivars for supply to the ornamental gardening market. |
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A string of useful books, particularly The English Flower Garden, compiled mostly from articles published in his journals, further buoyed his repute in gardening circles. |
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In his retirement he said he will have time for his hobbies of gardening and he will be kept busy with many duties and a post as Canon at Chester Cathedral. |
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This programme has proved so popular that it is once again on the airwaves in time for the long lazy summer days and the inevitable treks around the various gardening centres. |
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Applications include plant nurseries, landscape gardening, as a refrigerated vehicle, security, food and beverage, furniture removals and farming. |
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Range managers in Utah are now leery about gardening wild mountains. |
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Please bring labelled seedlings, herbaceous plants, house plants and bunches of flowers, unwanted accessories and gardening books and magazines etc. |
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In gardening, designers turned their backs on Italianate fountains and grottoes and on the stiff French parterres, long vistas and avenues beloved of Stuart kings. |
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Wear protective eyewear when operating all gardening equipment. |
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So, if your child has expressed interest in gardening, let them help you. |
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In the end, fall is only the beginning of gardening as a family activity. |
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I've done as little gardening as possible since I was a boy because my housemaster used to punish my transgressions by making me go and spend hours weeding his garden. |
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Jim Ellis, an expert in growing streptocarpus has won prizes for his plants at the country's top gardening shows and has just developed a new hybrid of the flower. |
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He has had chores, he knows how to cook, how to iron, how to be a first-rate gardening assistant, and much more. |
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She did a little gardening, mostly ornamentals and container plants. |
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He wants to show you his collection of gardening implements. |
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Tom discovered a passion for gardening and gained an NVQ in horticulture. |
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They sit on corners waiting for some guy to come by to get the gardening done at his estate. |
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One supporter in Philadelphia arrived clutching the gardening book to her chest. |
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Linda described him as a wonderful man who loved football and gardening. |
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On it, the frazzled remains of some poor beast were nicely complemented by rosti so thick and chewy it bore a strong resemblance to gardening twine. |
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She runs down the aisle and looks at the rakes and gardening supplies. |
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Industry sources suggest that, following his resignation on January 1, he sought to retain the actuary on gardening leave for more than 12 months. |
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This gardening tool is considered the best among all the garden shredders since it is available with a plunger for increased portability and built-in wheels. |
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Although the county sheriff's office was just a block away, their bootleg business allegedly dwarfed their trade in seed, feed and gardening equipment. |
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He said they employed two gardening staff and five gravediggers to carry out maintenance of the cemeteries including grass cutting, grave maintenance and burial ceremonies. |
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When the gardening bug bit, I had no place to grow but in front. |
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Pratt took the oath for the last time at the coroner's court in Castle Street, before heading off to pursue his interest in steam locomotives, gardening and travelling. |
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If you have a green thumb and a bit of spare time maybe you should think about putting on the gardening gloves and becoming involved in the community gardens. |
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Then, buoyed up by the thought that I had actually done something, I went out to do some gentle gardening, trimming the grassy edges along the back fence. |
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This is classic Chinese gardening at its finest with dragon spined walls, glazed porcelain tiles and an abundance of well-pruned plants and peaceful ponds. |
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Meanwhile, the after-school gardening club has been working hard growing prize-winning fruit and vegetables, including tomatoes, sweetcorn and pumpkins. |
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There is a wealth of entertainment and enlightenment in the many programmes for niche audiences, ranging from gardening and cookery to archaeology, wildlife, and art. |
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A farmer by occupation, he could turn his hand to other jobs, too, such as building, carpentry, gardening, butchering, poetry and lots of other chores about the house. |
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Adam was meant to dig, not to drive round to the local gardening centre. |
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As a native Californian, she was particularly drawn to plants that define Southern California gardening, such as agaves, bush anemones, cycads, and New Zealand flax. |
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She and her husband Dave, 65, shared a love of organic gardening. |
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There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls. |
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She and her partner had a lot of stature as reporters for The Washington Post, yet they had thrown over those incredible careers to become pioneers in modern market gardening. |
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If organic gardening, solar power, agroforestry, and other disciplines can be thought of as tools, then permaculture is a toolbox in which they can be organized for best use. |
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Once the work of winterizing your garden's behind you, it's time to curl up on the sofa in front of the fire with a lovely stack of gardening books beside you. |
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In their time, Brent and Barbara have experimented with a wide range of plants, but their obsession is for cycads, a winning trend in gardening today. |
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The machismo of Afghan male culture apparently coexists with a little-noted passion for gardening. |
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As every day is different, I think about where I'm going and dress accordingly, but I'm at my happiest knocking about in grungy old gardening things. |
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My desire to acquire a little bit of rented land on which to grow all things green did not arise from a need to be part of this selfless gardening community. |
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She bought a house with a big yard so that she could indulge her passion for gardening. |
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She'd taken several gardening classes, and she was itching to get started. |
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Today the tool, described as combining an axe with either a mattock or grub hoe, is sold for gardening and clearing nature trails, as well as firefighting. |
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But call it gardening leave, call it long service leave, call it a sabbatical, but the Commonwealth Bank continues to fumble the fate of the man who has driven the revamp. |
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If you're an interiors, gardening, self-build or DIY enthusiast, a visit to the Our House Exhibition next weekend could prove to be time well spent. |
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Each year a number of new gardening tools and gadgets become available. |
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In retirement he added a love of gardening to his sporting interests. |
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Estimates for the value of the banana and papaya plantings offer a sense of the significance of market gardening as an income-generating activity. |
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She reads a lot and one of her favourite hobbies is gardening. |
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Among the gifts were gardening books, a new garden pond and an easel, artist's chair and watercolour paints, to help her with her new activities in retirement. |
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As well as advice on how to deal with bogus callers, securing property and the home, there will be tips on safeguarding gardening tools and machinery. |
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How do you satisfy the gardening itch in the middle of winter? |
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Others were gardening, armed with clippers and other sharp implements. |
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Helping a neighbour with their shopping, taking the dog for a walk or doing a spot of gardening is all in a day's work for these loyal volunteers. |
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I particularly hate it when people are allowed to resign, unchastened, with euphemisms about gardening and spending more time with their families. |
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Alison too, remembers her mother's love of gardening and flowers. |
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These are my gardening shoes,'' he said, slightly lifting a leg showing a grungy tennis shoe. |
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We can't wait until the ground unfreezes so we can start gardening. |
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An evening spent with a good catalogue or gardening encyclopaedia will reveal an astonishingly wide range of both weepers and fastigiates. |
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Roman gardens were influenced by Egyptian, Persian, and Greek gardening techniques. |
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She found in her neighbor a good friend, gardening companion and kindred spirit. |
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Roles range from room stewarding, running education workshops and gardening, to curatorial cleaning and research. |
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In 1946, purchase tax was removed completely from kitchen fittings and crockery, while the rate was reduced on various gardening items. |
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Forest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. |
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It is still harvested around the coasts of Brittany in France and Bantry Bay, Ireland, and is a popular fertilizer for organic gardening. |
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Household drudgery, woodcutting, milking, and gardening soon roughen the hands and dim the outside polish. |
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Here the combination of traditional landscape gardening and the emerging field of city planning gave landscape architecture its unique focus. |
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Popular activities such as gardening, fishkeeping and specimen collecting strongly depend on biodiversity. |
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While the coffee perked, she flipped idly through a gardening magazine and scanned an article on the war against aphids. |
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It is a common ingredient as a source of potassium in organic gardening and farming fertilisers. |
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In Wandsworth, their gardening skills benefited the Battersea market gardens. |
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Visitors flocked to the Margrove Heritage Centre in April to buy sustainable local beanpoles and to learn more about wildlife gardening. |
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Red wigglers work best and can be purchased from worm farmers or growers, who generally advertise in gardening magazines. |
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The new product will be available from Herefordshire-based natural gardening company Wiggly Wigglers. |
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Chimonanthus Praecox WINTER produces some real gardening gems and wintersweet is one of these. |
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Other fixes include xeriscaping as well as gardening in zones to make sure that water-loving plants share a dedicated irrigation circuit. |
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The 62-year-old's passion for gardening began when she was just four years old after falling in love with her mother's colourful Sweet Williams. |
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Natalia and many other women learned home gardening and vermiculture as well as leadership skills. |
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She also gardening, reading and attending coffee klatches with her friends. |
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King, who was back in Glasgow this week, has reached a settlement with former boss Ally McCoist, who had been on gardening leave. |
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The former Ibrox manager has been on gardening leave since last December after tendering his resignation. |
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Assistant manager David Weir will also leave in the summer while sporting director Frank McParland has been placed on gardening leave. |
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With this little bit of extra help, I get to maintain the enthusiasm I have for gardening and even get time to smell the roses and enjoy it. |
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He was on gardening leave, he was not suspended, he was on gardening leave. |
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Two of the UK's biggest printers have their sales director on gardening leave due to an unusual incidence of simultaneous recruitment activity. |
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Types of activities covered include beadwork, candle making, gardening, leatherwork, paper crafts, and more. |
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She enjoyed spending time with her family, travel, beading, flower gardening, crafts, rockhounding, embroidery, knitting and crocheting. |
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Aside for vegetable gardening and emergency preparedness, Amazon customers have discovered that the seeds are also suitable as party favors. |
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In this new series, 14 of the Beeb's green-fingered gurus have joined forces in an attempt to get viewers interested in gardening once more. |
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I hope that Huddersfield's green-fingered gardening gurus will answer the call and represent Huddersfield in this exciting national competition. |
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So it looks like either I order a Swedish phrase book or get my gardening gloves on. |
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The pots were the work of the school's gardening club run by teachers Emma Williams and Liz Dorey. |
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A I'm very keen on gardening with bbulbs, specially the small spring bulbs like scillas, anemones, chionodoxas and miniature narcissi. |
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Mark Bramley, gardening buyer at Asda, said sales of spades, rakes, hoes, trowels, secateurs and forks had soared by an average 20 per cent. |
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They do bookwork and have time for practical projects like gardening, cooking, sewing, garage work music, exercise, art, etc. |
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Both acclaimed gardening authors, they have collaborated with Dutch designer and plantsman Piet Oudolf, on seminal planting design books. |
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Contests of all sorts dominate the TV screen from sport, to sewing, baking, gardening and haute cuisine. |
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Joinery was done by Richard Beaumont, and school cleaner Phillip Meech helped the school''s gardening club with the plants. |
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The city's five community gardens are getting brush-ups in advance of the coming gardening season. |
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He's lived here ever since, gardening at Uxbridge Road allotments in Leicester, and he grows karela, chillies, dudi, okra and West Indian eddoes. |
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