9:39am Friday 25th July 2008
The sound of running water is always soothing, so why not add a water feature to your patch this summer?
10:40am Friday 18th July 2008
If you’ve got the time to look after it properly, lavender is one of the most versatile garden plants
9:13am Friday 27th June 2008
Old flower pots can look drab and dreary, but why not give them a squirt of spray paint to help set off the beautiful colours of the plants they hold? FOR the past 11 months I have walked past various piles of plastic terracotta pots that have been neatly stacked away underneath propagating tables in one of the greenhouses.
8:39am Friday 20th June 2008
Gardens are made all the more pleasurable when theyre filled with floral perfume.
9:15am Friday 6th June 2008
Watch out! Conditions are perfect for slugs to drag their slimy little bellies over to a leafy lunch MY vegetable tunnel is coming along nicely now. It has taken a while to get going as the cold snap a fortnight ago put everything on hold for a bit: some of the tomatoes kicked the bucket and all of the courgettes and pumpkins lost their leaves to the frost. Happily, they have now re-grown a new cloak of foliage and are romping away through the forest of sweetcorn.
10:16am Friday 30th May 2008
Wild meadows are beautiful and attract a lot of wildlife.
9:25am Friday 23rd May 2008
An invitation to visit the Chelsea Flower Show is always special, especially on Press day when celebs as well as gardens vie for the attention of the media
Updated 2:47pm Saturday 11th October 2008
The financial turmoil is a "serious global crisis that requires a serious global response", President George Bush said.
THE world’s richest nations will meet in emergency session today in a bid to find a solution to the worst financial crisis in generations.
A TERRIFIED woman was left fearing for her life after yobs threw a smoke grenade into her house, filling it with fumes.
COMEBACK kid Peter Mandelson will deliver a snub to his former North-East constituency when he takes his seat in the House of Lords on Monday.
A PRIMETIME television series following the Great North Air Ambulance will be screened later this month.
ONE of the region’s oldest schools could disappear as part of a shake-up of education services.
A CARE home has been cleared of negligence over the death of one its residents from blood poisoning.
THE former bursar of a Durham university college is facing a “substantial” prison sentence after she admitted stealing almost £500,000 from its bank account.
DRUG baron Allan Foster stole a ten-Carat diamond ring he had claimed to be viewing on behalf of a Newcastle United footballer, a court heard yesterday.
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