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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh:
... Is It? The Royal Botanical Gardens are situated in Edinburgh. This famous collection of incredible plants from the weird to the wonderful, from all over the world, are all for public view. Why Go? I went there on a school trip as i am studying standard grade biology (Scottish version of GSCE) so i guess the teachers thought this would be a very educational trip as we were doing about plants at that precise mom... Read the full review: Fun AND Educational... It Can't Be! by scotlandizdabest |
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Inverewe Gardens Discussion / "Inverewe Gardens were started by Osgood Mackenzie, born in 1842, the son of Sir Francis Mackenzie, laird of Gairloch. On his father's death Osgood's brothers inherited the Gairloch Estate, and so, with his mother's help the 12,000 acre Inverewe and Kernsary Estate was bought for him. overall rating |
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Gardeners World Live Discussion / overall rating |
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Swansea Clyne and Singleton Gardens Discussion / overall rating |
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House Hunting Discussion / overall rating |
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Leaded Glass Work Discussion / Discuss about leaded glass work. overall rating |
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Exterior Painting Made Easy Discussion / How to improve your exterior painting. overall rating |
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Improve your Wallpapering Skills Discussion / How to improve wallpapering. overall rating |
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University of Durham Botanic Garden Durham University Botanic Garden / Discussion / Hollingside Lane / South Road / Durham / DH1 3TN / England / Tel: (0)191 3345521 / - The site is set in 18 acres of mature woodlands in the southern outskirts of the city. The botanic gardens have been located on there present site since 1970 before be... overall rating |
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Growing Fruit & Veg ... the credit crunch now having a great effect on peoples lives.. with the ever increasing prices of fuel, heating and food, people are now trying to re-evaluate where they can save some money to try and stop the ever increasing cost of living. In recent months there has been a great increase in people starting to look at the way our grandparents used to live, and especially when things were tight during world war II, where they had the motto dig for victory. People are now starting to realise that by growing more fruit and vegetables in the garden, this really can save the pennies. Your dont have to have a huge garden to grow some lovely fresh vegetables, you can g... Read the full review: lets grow real tasty fresh food by dollydimples |
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Gardening ... my parents first moved into their new house I suggested having a large vegetable patch in their moderately sized garden, but no they just stuck an apple tree in their flower bed with poppies (are they mad?!! probably) The poppies took over the entire garden and the tree leached all the nutrients out of the bed. Two years ago they gave away the tree to a good home in the country got rid of the poppies (though they still pop up every so often and are ultimately impossible to get rid of). They then bought back compost from the city council and begun to plant vegetables (why they didn t do this in the begging is beyond my recognition, I still hold back on saying I told... Read the full review: Home Produce generally tastes better by chaobreeder16 |
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Gardening ... am, by no means a proper gardener - I don t really know a weed from a non-weed (by the way what is the definition of a weed ?) but have gained a great deal of pleasure the last few weeks in our medium-sized garden. I am trying to seriously cut down on smoking and know that I need fresh air as I spend far too much time on the PC, so have started to make a determined effort to get out in the garden - weather permitting. We had visitors for three weeks and they loved gardening and didn t speak a lot of English so it was an ideal opportunity to spend time together without those embarrassing silences... They liked to plant so I had fun pulling out the brambles and cle... Read the full review: I'm not really a gardener but I'm trying by freud |






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