Gardening
Gardens come in all shapes and sizes. From giant vegetable patches, to fragrant flower beds and secluded glades. Whatever your taste in horticulture, there's something here to inspire the green-fingered of Mid Wales to take up their trowels and get gardening.
Find out more about Aber's garden exchange scheme launched in October 2008. |
A glimpse of the vegetable gardener's year in this month by month account by Timothy O'Neill from Felinwynt. |
Diana Rhodes is creating a peace garden and sculpture park on the Dolguog estate in Machynlleth. |
Check out photos of the walled and water gardens, the lake, and the wisteria in bloom. |
Find out which Mid Wales gardens open their gates to the general public. |
Nominate your favourite or find out which gardens are blooming marvellous in others' eyes. |
A slideshow of Powys flowers for a new garden conservation project. |
Find out more about nature and the outdoors in Mid Wales. |
Dilys Lloyd introduces a bit of colour to her Montgomeryshire garden. |
All the info for a day out with the children, a walk in the country, or a spot of birdwatching. |
Gillian Chalabi describes the gradual process of getting to know her new garden in the Dyfi Valley. |
Find out more about Pat Griffiths, Head Gardener at the Llanerchaeron estate. |
have your say
If you'd like to share your experiences of gardening in Mid Wales or you'd like to send us some photographs of your garden then mail them to us at wales.mid@bbc.co.uk and we'll add them to this site. To submit a garden event, please fill in this form.
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Dwynwen Lloyd Evans sy'n adrodd hanes, Ini Mini Meini Mowr, pantomeim Felin-fach 2009, sydd yn ymddangos rhwng 5 a 12 Rhagfyr.
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