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I ve heard a lot about government planes to introduce a house-sellers pack. What is it

A. The planned house-sellers pack is designed to make the whole process of buying and selling property more open and ultimately quicker. Essentially the idea is to get the home owner to provide00:00 Sat 01st Sep 2001

I ve been trying to fill a small but deep crack in a wall but just when I think I ve got it right the filler collapses inwards. What am I doing wrong

A. The problem is that although the top layer might look dry and flush what's behind is still wet and hasn't filled the gap, so that when it comes to sanding or painting the whole lot ends up00:00 Sat 01st Sep 2001

We ve got a garden for the first time. What are the basic tools we ll need to get started

A. You will need at the very minimum a spade, a fork, a rake and hand tools like a trowel and spade. If you've got a reasonably large garden you may well find you need a wheelbarrow, especially if00:00 Sat 01st Sep 2001

We ve got a corner of the garden which is permanently wet even in summer. What can we do with it

A. Have you considered creating a bog garden They can bring a new dimension to the average garden, allowing you to grow a lot of native and introduced species that would struggle in the average00:00 Sat 01st Sep 2001

I m fed up with shop bought strawberries. Is it easy to grow your own

A. Yes, strawberries are easily grown in pretty much any garden. They can be planted in the vegetable garden, greenhouse, in borders or in pots or window boxes if space is limited. The only proviso00:00 Tue 07th Aug 2001

Can anyone become an estate agent

A. Yes, anyone can act for you in selling a property. However, to ensure you chose one that is regulated by their own industry check the agents are members of the National Association of Estate00:00 Tue 07th Aug 2001

Why do shop bought herbs often not have much flavour and fall over so quickly

A. A lot of shop bought herbs, especially the tender kinds out of season, may look very lush but have often be forced under glass and they tend to lack flavour. They also have a tendency to be soft,00:00 Tue 07th Aug 2001

With the sun out there can t be much to do in the garden in August. Or is there

A. August is traditionally known as the harvest month, a time of ripening vegetables and cut flowers for the vase. But with possibly the hottest, driest conditions of the year in store it also a00:00 Fri 03rd Aug 2001

We ve just had one of the wettest winters on record. Why should we worry about saving water

A. It is true that rainfall over the past couple of winters and last spring makes the imminent threat of water shortages most unlikely. However, in the longer term the country could face problems00:00 Fri 03rd Aug 2001

Don t trees in small gardens always end up causing all sorts of problems

A. In many cases they do, but it's the fault of whoever planted them, not the trees. Basically you have to plant a tree that will stay in proportion to the space you have available. Of course00:00 Tue 24th Jul 2001

Why are we so obsessed with weeding Some weeds are actually quite attractive.

A. There is a saying popular among advocates of wilder more naturalistic gardening which goes along the lines of 'a weed is just a plants whose virtues haven't been discovered yet.' There is no00:00 Sat 01st Sep 2001

There are so many forms of outdoor and garden lighting available these days. How do we choose the right one for our garden

A. First consider the size of the garden and the proximity of others. Too much lighting in a small garden can make the ambience about as relaxing as sitting in the middle of an airport runway, while00:00 Tue 24th Jul 2001

What is a property hot spot

A. There is no definitive definition even though the term is one of the 'buzz' phrases is of the turn of the century. It can be used to describe somewhere where property is always popular like say00:00 Tue 24th Jul 2001

The nation seems to have gone barbeque mad. Where did this enthusiasm for outdoor cooking come from

A. The word barbeque is thought to come from the Spanish. Although meat has been roasted over an open fire since time immemorial. The technique of filling a tray with wood or charcoal and then00:00 Tue 17th Jul 2001

Why are roof gardens all the rage at the moment

A. There are plenty of good reasons why. While there is so much emphasis on moving people back into urban areas and making them better places, one of the things keeping people in the suburbs and the00:00 Tue 17th Jul 2001

Are there any garden plants that are poisonous

A. Yes. In fact the majority of garden plants have the potential to cause problems to humans, from those that can cause mild irritation or rash to the particularly sensitive, to those that can be00:00 Mon 16th Jul 2001

What is leylandii

A. Leylandii, or the Leyland Cypress, is the most popular hedging plant in Britain. It is a hybrid between the false and true Cypress tree and is extremely vigorous. This vigour and the ease with00:00 Tue 10th Jul 2001

What is the best time to cut flowers for the house

A. Now is the time our borders should be full enough to be able to spare a few flowers for the vase without spoiling the garden. Try to cut blooms when they are still in bud, not when they have00:00 Tue 10th Jul 2001

Why do standard household light bulbs blow

A. The thin tungsten filaments in a standard light bulb aren't designed to last forever. Although bulbs are meant to be perfectly sealed air will get in somewhere over time, the filament will get00:00 Tue 10th Jul 2001

Why have floor rugs become so fashionable again

A. The advent of cheap and affordable carpets saw a decline in the number of rugs in the average home. However, with the realisation that carpets can harbour all sorts of allergy-causing mites and00:00 Tue 03rd Jul 2001

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