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Selling your sofa (and other household goods)

Gone are the days of placing an ad in the local shop window or trailing down to the...
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Harness nature's healing powers in your garden

Nature is a great healer and it's high time that we all recognised its mood-enhancing and...
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Tackling weeds organically

Jane Moore has some advice on showing your weeds who's in charge Reproduced from July 07...
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6 celebrity tips for a greener garden

Make sure you're cultivating an eco friendly garden this summer with these tips from the...
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Some like it hot

This summer is set to be one of the hottest on record so stand by for hosepipe bans and...
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Grow your own mixed salad leaves

For fresh mixed salad leaves all summer long, why not grow your own? Now's the time to...
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Garden containers

Reach for the paintbrush and spray can, says Gardener's World's Paul Williams, and turn...
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Shopping for plants

Nursery, garden centre, DIY store or internet? Nick Bailey shops around to see which is...
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Growing fruit and vegetables in your garden

Order organics...plant onion sets...sow salads... Reproduced from April 07 issue of...
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Spring projects for the garden

How would you like to be rewarded with colour, enjoyment and maybe even a few edible...
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Feng Shui your garden thumb

Feng Shui your garden

Extract from The Feng Shui Doctor by Paul Darby (£9.99, Duncan Baird Publishers)...
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Wallpaper: the latest trend in interiors thumb

Wallpaper: the latest trend in interiors

Back on trend, designer wall coverings are set to transform our homes once again with new...
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What to do now: greenhouse

Reproduced from February 07 issue of Gardeners' World magazine. This month's issue on...
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Grow your own pineapple

Grow an unusual houseplant Adam Pasco shows you how to transform the top of an ordinary...
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Hanging baskets

Cascading, colourful hanging baskets - what could be more reminiscent of an English...
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