Potton April 2022

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Gardening

Plant a tree for the jubilee: the Queen’s Green Canopy The joys of spring Early spring in the garden is probably the most longed-for time of the year for most. The weather is naturally unpredictable and the wise gardener will be prepared for just about anything. There could be a heatwave, snow, frost, drought and April showers. Be prepared to protect tender young shoots with a covering of horticultural fleece, which can be used as a warm blanket until the cold snap has passed. This is the perfect time for pruning a variety of shrubs, depending on the weather. If fairly mild, Hydrangea macrophylla can be pruned down to a pair of buds and old, woody growth can be removed. Buddleja davidii can have a good tidy up, ready for new growth, Lavender can be gently

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trimmed and Cornus, which is grown for winter stem colour, can be pruned hard if you haven’t already done so. Deciduous ornamental grasses should also be cut down to make way for new growth. Plant a tree for the jubilee Make the most of the coming growing season by planting trees and shrubs as soon as possible so that their roots can romp away as the soil warms. Her Majesty the Queen has been on the throne for 70 years this year and we are all urged to ‘plant a tree for the jubilee’. This national tree initiative is encouraging everyone to plant trees, whether it’s a single specimen in a garden or an entire woodland. It is hoped that individuals, community groups, schools, businesses and councils will all take part in a bid to green up the UK. This, of course, will help to fight the climate crisis. Trees, after all, are our friends when it comes to absorbing pollution, storing carbon, producing oxygen, stabilising the soil, helping to prevent flooding, improving biodiversity and providing shelter. But did you know that some trees are better than others when it comes to eco credentials? Oak, beech, London plane, black walnut, many larger maples and eucalyptus are some of the best when it comes to carbon storage. Larger trees are generally better than smaller varieties, but anything is better than none at all! Broadleaved species have a larger surface area of leaves, which enables them to carry

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Short Story - A Musical Feast

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What’s On in April

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pages 92-96

Villager Prize Crossword

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pages 100-104

Baking: Rhubarb and Ginger Mousse

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page 87

Seasonal Recipe: Salmon Niçoise Salad

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pages 85-86

Lexus NX Review

5min
pages 81-84

Organise Your Utility

4min
pages 74-77

A Good Night’s Sleep

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pages 78-80

14 Ways to Help the RSPCA

2min
pages 70-72

Firepit Tips and Tricks

2min
pages 67-68

Sourcing a Pet

1min
pages 62-63

R.A.T.S. Rehoming Appeal

1min
page 69

The Good Buy Guide

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pages 42-43

Plant a Tree for the Jubilee

4min
pages 59-61

Sunshine Gardens - Celebrating 30 Years

5min
pages 56-58

How to Cope in an Uncertain World

2min
pages 44-45

Oxygen therapy is Rejuvenating

1min
page 41

Medicating for Mental Health

3min
pages 29-32

Soft Drinks Come of Age

1min
page 33

The Easter Parade and Other Traditions

2min
pages 8-9

Palermo

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pages 4-7

Wines: Choosing a Selection

1min
pages 16-17

The Benefits of Singing

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pages 10-11

Fostering. Is it Right for You?

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pages 39-40

Martial Arts

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