The problem with bindweed is that no matter how much you
dig it out, if you leave even a tiny bit of the root behind in the soil, it can replenish itself.
Border patrol; Some ornamental plants introduced from foreign shores have run riot in our countryside... and not everyone's a fan!
Dig It is a garden landscaping company run by owner Richard Smith.
A spokesman for the firm said: "Dig It's aim is to provide an allotment-style garden in every school.
On installing a school garden, Dig It additionally offers workshops and training to guide pupils and teachers on issues ranging from five-a-day fruit and vegetable consumption and reducing food miles and carbon footprint, to rainwater harvesting, using installed waterbutts and composting of garden and kitchen waste.
The award said Dig It provided: "A good integrated approach, delivering education on food, the environment and products."
We dig our greens; Awards joy for firm's garden project
Following the Wirral Youth Voice Conference, a group of Dig It youngsters presented a proposal for refurbishment to a Dragon's Den-style panel, featuring local businesses from the Wir ral.
Although the judges were impressed, the Dig It team's proposal did not win a cash prize.
But Mr McManus said he was more than happy to lend a helping hand when he learnt about Dig It's work and the refurbishment ideas.
Energy company digs deep to help gardening project
To get steel you have to dig a hole in the ground,
dig it up, crush it.
Leaving lasting impressions
With each of these, the only answer is to
dig it up and start again.
Sometimes you have to dig deep; Planning an extension? Make sure the soil which will carry the foundations is tested thoroughly says Peter Fall
In a mischievous
dig it's cheekily- named premium Merret label relates to Christopher Merret, who described how to make bottle fermented sparkling wines in a paper given to the Royal Society in 1662, some 30 years before the fabled Dom Perignon was supposed to have invented the system in France.
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If you
dig it in the autumn, you will find that the winter frosts break it down into smaller clods, which will make it easier to manage in the spring.
Weekend: Gardening: FEAT OF CLAY; It may be difficult to manage, but if treated well clay soil can be the most fertile type, says Hannah Stephenson
You've been going to the same summer camp since you were 7, and you totally
dig it. This year, though, you can't help feeling you're a little more, well, mature than your bunkmates.
Older and bolder: over the summer, you'll have opps to meet all kinds of new girls, not just the ones who are in your grade. And that means you might make friends who are a little bit younger--or older. Hmmm. (GL Friends)
* Sometimes loose soil caves in as fast as you can
dig it out, leaving you with a crater, rather than a cylinder.
The best way to dig a hole