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		<title>Pruning and Garden Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trees, shrubs, vines, and late-flowering clematis can be pruned only in the event of a frost-free weather durable. The trees that &#8216;bleed&#8217; with ease, such as birch and maple, which removed only after they have grown. Now is when you remove the last remnants of withered leaves. In good weather, you can now plant the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Trees, shrubs, vines, and<strong> <a href="http://www.livebandphotos.co.uk/garden/Pruning%20in%20Stanstead%20Abbots.jpg">late-flowering</a></strong> clematis can be pruned only in the event of a frost-free weather durable. The trees that &#8216;bleed&#8217; with ease, such as birch and maple, which removed only after they have grown. Now is when you remove the last remnants of withered leaves.</p>
<p>In good weather, you can now plant the fruit bushes first. If the <strong><a href="http://www.livebandphotos.co.uk/garden/Pruning%20in%20Stanstead%20Abbots.jpg">greenhouse is available</a></strong>, it is possible to grow vegetables and geraniums early. When no snow there, you can trim the fruit trees carefully.</p>
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<p><strong>Pond and interior</strong><br />
In the case of heavy ice, should be monitored regularly if the pond is a hole in the ice. Do not ever break the ice with an ax because fish ponds are often literally die of fright. If the snow, the snow removed from the ice. If you do not, not enough light entering the water.</p>
<p>Once inside the house, had experience with a <strong><a href="http://www.livebandphotos.co.uk/garden/Pruning%20in%20Stanstead%20Abbots.jpg">giant amaryllis bulb</a></strong>. Very good if you put in a glass vase with water, with pebbles and shells at the base of the beautiful. The effect will be more amazing if you put the two vases are identical to each side.</p>
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