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Make your garden sell your home
Make your garden sell your home. ‘A garden can be just as seductive as a house to prospective buyers.They might fall in love with the garden as much as they might the house itself,' says Randle Siddeley of Siddeley Landscape Design. Sell your property faster without blowing a small fortune ...
Posted 13th August 2008
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Don't move, improve
Don't move, improve. In the current climate of consumer debt, tightening belts and a prickly housing bubble, don't flee the nest, rather improve what you have. We asked Problemsolved.co.uk – the UK’s fastest growing website of recommended and reliable tradesmen - to talk us through how to improve the value ...
Posted 20th March 2008
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Vegetable gardens for beginners
Vegetable gardens for beginners. What do Sienna Miller, Barack Obama, Fern Britton and the Queen have in common? They're all digging for their dinner having planted vegetable gardens at home. If you fancy the good life, read on for easy tips for starting a vegetable patch. 1. Gardening relaxes Sienna ...
Posted 23rd July 2009
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Autumn garden essentials
Autumn garden essentials. Summer’s over and the winter battle has begun. Before you slip on your gardening gloves, check out our expert picks of autumn must–does and the best buys to put them into action. 1. Save money A little forward planning goes a long way. Don’t just buy potted ...
Posted 15th October 2009
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The coolest kitchen gadgets
The coolest kitchen gadgets. Remember the days of the hand-powered whisk? No longer, my friend. Make your kitchen a haven of slick and efficient gadgets, and get kitted out with the latest in culinary techwizardry to make cooking fun and sexy. Gordon Ramsay, eat your heart out. 1. In a ...
Posted 29th April 2009
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Smart renovating: spruce up for profit
Smart renovating: spruce up for profit. The time has passed since a speedy purchase, swift tart up and then onto the next was the way to make your property fortune. But you still want a renovation to boost your investments value rather than chip into your profit. Read on... Spend ...
Posted 6th February 2008
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Buyers guide to eco design boutique
Buyer's guide to garden furniture. Your house is filled with furniture you love – give your garden the same attention. Metal, wood, concrete? Green fingered experts share tips and advice on what to consider when buying garden furniture. 1. Hard case ‘If buying wood, avoid anything that isn’t hardwood,’ advises ...
Posted 26th June 2008
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Gardening: Christmas Poinsettias proving popular
Gardening: Christmas Poinsettias proving popular. Many gardeners have been forced to cut back their spending as if it were an over-grown rose bush this year. But with Christmas fast approaching, it appears that one thing green-fingered enthusiasts absolutely refuse to give up on is the poinsettia. According to gardening expert ...
Posted 17th November 2008
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Gardening: Conservatories offer winter respite
Gardening: Conservatories offer winter respite. As the winter frost brings gardens to a standstill over the next few months, conservatory owners should be feeling giddy about the prospect of creating a leafy haven indoors. For while the glass-filled extensions are often left plain and empty, they never have to be ...
Posted 22nd October 2008
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