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Plant of the Week: Punica Granatum

  Position: Full sun to Flowering period: Spring to early summer Soil: Moist Eventual Height: 6m Eventual Spread: 6m Hardiness: USDA Zones 7b – 11 Family: Punicaceae... Read more

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    Garden lighting can often be quite dull and boring but I absolutely love these gorgeous little recycled tea light holders which add a sense of fun and youth to... Read more

    The 07 October 2011 by   Ryansgarden
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  • St. Pancras Hotel Roof Terrace

    As I was sorting through the images for this post, I was amazed at the breadth of plants that Ylva Blid-Mackenzie has used in her planting design for the roof... Read more

    The 08 October 2011 by   Outofmyshed
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    Yesterday I made my first venture into the highly complex, cult-like world of mycology. Well, sort of. Joining a mixed group of die-hard mushroom enthusiasts,... Read more

    The 02 October 2011 by   Ryansgarden
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  • Le Jardin Plume in Normandy

    I can’t remember if it was the great signage or the satnav that brought us to this glorious garden, seemingly springing-up from nowhere in the middle of... Read more

    The 20 October 2011 by   Outofmyshed
  • Good Nutrition is for Your Plants Too!

    Everyday we are bombarded by news reports and TV commercials stressing good nutrition. Eat right, stay away from fat and sugars, blah, blah, blah.The past week... Read more

    The 30 October 2011 by   Thecitrusguy
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    I have decided to take part in Garden Walk Garden Talk’s fortnightly meme ‘Word for Wednesday’ as I think the intellectual challenge will get... Read more

    The 19 October 2011 by   Patientgardener
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  • Mississippi's Spanish Moss

    If you remember from our stay in Galveston how we loved the old houses there, especially the more modest homes of we commoners, well Natchez offers up a more... Read more

    The 12 October 2011 by   Gardenamateur
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  • Cajun Maisons

    Hi everyone, Gulliver here, reporting from Natchez on the Mississippi River, in Mississippi. Jamie and Pam are having a bit of a break here, just poking around... Read more

    The 11 October 2011 by   Gardenamateur
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  • A Hot Sweaty Man in My Garden

    Our ‘man what can’ arrived earlier in the week to start work on the garden. The sun was beating down, and he was working like stink. The dogwood tha... Read more

    The 06 October 2011 by   Chooksandroots
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  • A Guernsey Garden in Early October…

    … is full of surprises.Although Guernsey is renowned for its mild climate, it is usually exceedingly windy when I am there and it can be very cold, although it... Read more

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