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gonegardening.comNewest Review: ... like taking a trip to a large garden centre – without the hassle of having to leave home – or contend with other shoppers once you get there. There are all the usual departments – and better stocked than a lot of places I have visited. The ‘garden’ department caters not only for plants of all types but also all the equipment you need to care for them, plant them, prune them etc. There is ... more |
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by - written on 15/02/05 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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As I look out of my window today the last thing I feel like doing is gardening as it’s cold, wet and windy – a typical winter day in fact. However, that doesn’t mean that I don’t start thinking and planning ahead, and look forward to the days when the garden is the nicest place you can think of being. For some months now I have been receiving a newsletter from a gardening website: www.gonegardening.com. I have no idea where this came from in the first place, but I have found it very interesting and useful. I get regular updates on their latest special offers – some of which have been most welcome. There is also the link to their website of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/09/01 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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What is the most popular outdoor pastime in the UK do you think? Football possibly? Or Fishing? The answer is gardening, in all its many shapes and forms. Be it flowers, vegetables or just admiring Charlie Dimmock’s knockers, there is a little of the gardener in all of us. The popularity of gardening programmes on television, and the many magazines dedicated to the subject, make it obvious that there is a vast market for all things fresh and green. Take a look at any half decent garden centre or nursery on a sunny spring weekend if you doubt my word. I have looked at various sites on the Internet over the years that are dedicated to the gardener and ... Read the complete review

