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Garden News Magazine 16th December 2017 Back Issue

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Big drum roll please... the nights are about to start drawing out! Despite the fact that it’s still dark in the mornings, through the Garden News window there’ll soon be a glimmer of spring on the horizon – when we get past December 17, the sun will set just a fraction later (from 3.46pm to 3.47pm – a very important minute!). Across the country the date may vary by a day or two but it’s nice to get past the shortest day – and there’s always a job or two to do in the garden! So this week, we give you our advice on those tasks that can be done now to sort out those problem spots so you’re well and truly ready when spring’s here.
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16th December 2017 GET YOUR GARDEN SHIPSHAPE Big drum roll please... the nights are about to start drawing out! Despite the fact that it’s still dark in the mornings, through the Garden News window there’ll soon be a glimmer of spring on the horizon – when we get past December 17, the sun will set just a fraction later (from 3.46pm to 3.47pm – a very important minute!). Across the country the date may vary by a day or two but it’s nice to get past the shortest day – and there’s always a job or two to do in the garden! So this week, we give you our advice on those tasks that can be done now to sort out those problem spots so you’re well and truly ready when spring’s here.


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Big drum roll please... the nights are about to start drawing out! Despite the fact that it’s still dark in the mornings, through the Garden News window there’ll soon be a glimmer of spring on the horizon – when we get past December 17, the sun will set just a fraction later (from 3.46pm to 3.47pm – a very important minute!). Across the country the date may vary by a day or two but it’s nice to get past the shortest day – and there’s always a job or two to do in the garden! So this week, we give you our advice on those tasks that can be done now to sort out those problem spots so you’re well and truly ready when spring’s here.
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Below is a selection of articles in Garden News 16th December 2017.