Gardening News: Top Stories from Around the WorldAs gardening grows in popularity, more and more gardening news stories are published - so much so that it can be hard to keep track of them all.This page is dedicated to making things easier for you by gathering together the top news stories and articles from the UK, US, Canada and Australia. If, like us, you enjoy keeping abreast of the latest news and opinions, bookmark this page or subscribe to the RSS feeds (you will find the buttons at the bottom of the left column). But that's not all. There is so much to say about the world of gardens and gardening that we wanted to go a stage further and give you, our visitor, the opportunity to make your own comments about the news items you read here - or even add your own news story. So... if a news item has you reaching for your keyboard to agree or disagree... or if you have an idea for your own news story...
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Spring is just around the corner!"After the recent spells of bitterly cold winter weather, you might be forgiven for thinking that spring will never arrive this year.But the days are definitely getting brighter and longer and there are signs of life reawakening in the garden. Now is the ideal time to assess how your garden has come through the winter and to start thinking ahead to the new gardening year. Chances are things are looking a little tired and jaded outside so take this opportunity to give your yard or garden a spring clean and get it ship shape for the coming year. Check out our spring gardening tips on revitalising lawns and borders and sprucing up structures and surfaces and make your spring garden a more enjoyable place to be!"
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