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1. It's time to slug it out

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 March 2007

Have you noticed there are more slugs around this spring? While a mild winter brings many benefits, it does have its drawbacks, with the most obvious being an increased population of pests just waiting to munch our plants.

2. Getting creative in small areas

Get Hampshire, Tuesday 27 March 2007
Rebecca Magill meets an artist who makes unique clay tiles

3. Grow your own bedding

Get Hampshire, Friday 23 March 2007
Growing your own bedding plants is one of the most enjoyable exercises in the gardening year.

4. It's kerb appeal

Get Hampshire, Friday 23 March 2007
After a winter that was one of the warmest on record, gardens are beginning to show signs of life. Plenty of rain and unseasonably high temperatures have brought the spring flowers out early.

5. We're shaping up for spring

Get Hampshire, Friday 16 March 2007
Topiary, as shaped trees and hedging plants are generally known, is definitely the height of style (again).

6. Gifts with a personal touch

Get Hampshire, Tuesday 13 March 2007

If you are seeking unusual gifts look no further than Le Petit Gift Company, says Rebecca Magill

7. Food for thought

Get Hampshire, Thursday 08 March 2007
Here we are at the doorstep of another spring and a time with so much to look forward to in the garden over the coming weeks.

8. Boring? Not this flooring

Get Hampshire, Thursday 08 March 2007
FLOORING doesn’t have to be boring — have a look at Heuga’s exciting vibrant new Animals and Minerals floorcovering collection and add an explosion of pattern and colour for that instant wow factor in your home.
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