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Sunday, 5th July 2009
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Homes & Gardens
Eco-Living: For those about to rock
From low-energy lightbulbs to recycled shower water, music festivals are flying the green flag
A garden is not just a feast for the eyes – there's something to delight all the senses
Sit back, close your eyes and get to know your garden. It might sound unconventional, but taking a non-visual approach is the subject of an inspiring new book by garden designer and author, Jenny Hendy.
Garden works: Jobs to do this month
Before I had a garden of my own I'd always assumed that July, being the height of summer, would be the month when the demands of the plot would be hardest to cope with.
Mum's the word: Set our cotton wool kids free to run in the rain for six and a half weeks
SCHOOL'S out and it's a jungle out there for our cotton wool kids. How will they cope with six and a half weeks of freedom from the health and safety police? Able to run in wet grass, chew gum while walking, use glue sans goggles, wipe their
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A-gardening you will go
We spy with our little eyes
Inverewe's celebrated gardens continue to evolve as a hotbed for rare plants and horticultural excellence
Allotment Tales: A brilliant idea blossoms
Shopping: Dining out in fine style
Eco-Living: The wilderness years
Gardens played a key role in Jane Austen's novels – and her life. A new book explains how to recreate their Regency splendour
Interiors: Children's hour
Branklyn Garden: Wild blue yonder
Allotment Tales: Don't lose the plot
Eco-Living: Take your pick
Gardens: Sons of the soil
Interiors: New builds, old looks
Garden works: Essential cutbacks
Nature diary: Sit back, enjoy the show
Collectables: Make your mark with a classic Parker
A layer of soil and plants can keep your house warm, reduce run-off, provide a home for wildlife and look fantastic
Nice day for a green wedding
Gardens: Ticket to thrive
Interiors: Tower of strength
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