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you have the holidays with fully enjoy because bluebirds Celebrate Christmas holidays these days and it is quite obvious that you do not pay full attention to your garden and gardening.

Once you are getting free from these holidays also have certain activities, you will need your attention in the garden. You can start over some or all of these activities to think and act as per your convenience during the days and weeks to come.

  1. Just surfing the internat and tickets to a forthcoming garden shows planned in the 2012 years
  2. Clean the garden shed or garage and reduce recycle, or reuse anything that you might otherwise discard dumps to any loss.
  3. check and plan them the service of any garden equipment, tools and machines and check them your residual circuit device (RCD) function.
  4. Order 2012 seeds, seedlings, saplings, before it is too late.
  5. undermines doing winter on the orchards.
  6. purchase and plant new trees if you for those who have planned.
  7. from ponds Scoop out blown sheets, gutters, drains and those corners where the wind blows them to and put them on the back of a border to improve the soil - they will give the inhabitants blackbirds something in their scroll constant search for food by
  8. clean them bird boxes, bird baths and bird feeders. stopping the spread of diseases and build one or two more bird boxes in shady, sheltered place away from potential predators.
  9. go for the garden photography and images from your garden.
  10. do not forget to enjoy time with your family, whether in the garden or from a country walk.

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