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I'm not interested in football http://keandra.in.net/ www.keandra.com   Lastly, the leaf drop: all evergreens discard their oldest leaves as they produce new ones in spring and summer. In nature, these then litter the ground beneath them, helping to conserve moisture around their roots during the hotter months: a neat trick on the part of Mother Nature. It is annoying for tidy gardeners – particularly those with courtyards, I suspect. Just sweep up and carry on. The week ahead For the first couple of weeks we – and our gardens - absolutely revelled in it all. But with the serious prospect of yet more extraordinary heat now on the horizon, anxiety is beginning to creep in. When an anxious email from Diane Purkiss pinged into my inbox, it came as no surprise: How do you stop your garden from dropping dead in the heat, she asks.
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