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- 24 Mar 2014
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Blow me down, I have a new fruit cage!
Mr Goring contacted us to tell us how pleased he was with his new fruit cage, which replaced the one he lost to the severe weather last winter, read on to see what he said...
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- 19 Mar 2014
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Things To Do In Your Garden - April
Easter marks the start of the serious growing season for many gardeners. Indoor sown seeds are well into their growth now, whilst many crops can be sown directly into the ground – just watch out for the inevitable ‘April Showers’. Here are our top tips for April
Dig a layer of compost into your beds
Plant chitted potatoes outside
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- 18 Mar 2014
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Fruit Cage Review
At William James we pride ourselves on customer service and quality British made products. We love to hear your feedback about your experience with our products and see photos of you assembling, using and enjoying them.
Mr Frank Hooson sent us the following review and photos after assembling his Premium Aluminium Fruit Cage this weekend.
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- 14 Mar 2014
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Calendar of Events - February
There are always a variety of events happening around the country. See below our pick for this month
Throughout FebruarySnowdrop Weekends, 11am – 4pm, Chippenham ParkSee a carpet of white in gardens of a listed House chippenhamgardens.co.uk
2nd FebruarySeedy Sunday, 10:30am – 4pm, Brighton Corn ExchangeUK's biggest and longest-running ...
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- 11 Mar 2014
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Grow your own - where to start?
Growing your own vegetables and creating and maintaining an edible garden has never been more popular than it is now. The increasing price of healthy, organic fruit and vegetables in supermarkets compared to the relative low cost of seeds make growing an edible garden a sensible choice, as well as an enjoyable one. With celebrity chefs such as ...
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- 14 Feb 2014
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Things To do In Your Garden - February
Winter is coming to an end now and you should really be thinking about getting ready for the spring season. Here are our expert’s ‘must-do’ jobs for February
Prepare your vegetable beds for sowing seeds. Mix well-rotted manure and garden compost to improve the soil texture.
Sharpen tools such as secateurs and loppers - blunt tools can ...