Green gardening guide – part one

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In the UK, we each spend an average £200 each year on our gardens. Cialis online That’s a whole lotta cash that could be used to make our green spaces green in the eco-friendly sense – by growing plants to organic standards, using compost Kamagra buy ampicillin online instead of chemical fertiliser and deploying natural pest controls instead viagra female of going crazy with pesticides. To learn the how, we took a trip to Garden Organic Ryton to meet environmentalist, writer, CAT staffer and organic gardener, Allan Shepherd. This is part one of a two part series. For part two, head to youtube.com/newconsumer








One Response to 'Green gardening guide – part one'

  1. Spottyskunk - March 16th, 2010 at 10:26 am

    Quite interesting. :)


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