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OCTOBER

Posted by Tony Blackwell on Wednesday, September 8, 2010,

Leaves on the lawn need to be cleared so rake them off and compost them. 

Tidy Borders: Parts of plants that have died back in the borders can be removed.

Clean water butts & ponds if needed, prepare for the frost's,

Here's the plant list for planting this month: Foxgloves,  Hardy Heathers,  Wallflowers,  Forget-me-nots,  Sweet William,  Polyanthus, aubrietia, alyssum & winter pansies . This also the best time to plant Trees and shrubs before the onset of the frost's.

Grasses especially...


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SEPTEMBER

Posted by Tony Blackwell on Wednesday, September 8, 2010,
So here we are September, Debris such as plants that have died back can be picked and disposed of, its also a geat time to collect the seeds. Time for the general tidy up of borders and the lawn.
 Plant spring flowering plants such as  daisy, pansy, polyanthus, primrose and wallflowers along with spring flowering bulbs. Its a bit early for planting Tulips.
Sweet peas can be sown in a cold frame or unheated greenhouse to over-winter. The young plants can then be planted out in March/April to obt...
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Top Ten foods to keep you young as placed on Yahoo news articles

Posted by Tony Blackwell on Wednesday, September 8, 2010,
Each year we spend £3.8 billion on products to keep us looking young but according to researchers at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, who studied more than 400 adults living in Australia, Greece and Sweden, it is the food you put in your mouth, not the creams you put on your skin that will be your best weapon in the war against premature ageing  - so here’s our guide to the top 10 wrinkle-preventing foods.

1. Blueberries

Researchers at Tufts University analysed 60 fruits and vegeta...
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