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Finding Room for Mushrooms
One of the best things about working on a gardening magazine is that you work on stories such as "how to grow mushrooms at home" and you then start thinking about doing something... Read more
Sometimes Less is More
The other week I took a couple of blogging friends to Bryans Ground in Herefordshire, my favourite garden. I had raved about this garden so I was a little nervous about their... Read more
LATEST ARTICLES BY PAPERBLOGGERS
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Chelsea Flower Show 2011
May 29th I found the Chelsea Flower Show hugely enjoyable and inspiring this year. Stealing the show for me was Crug Farm Plants inside the Great Pavillion. Read more
The 29 May 2011 by Outofmyshed
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Granny’s Bonnet is Growing in My Country Garden
My garden is beginning to look pink. I have not deliberately chosen this as a colour scheme, it has just happened naturally over the years. Even the... Read more
The 12 May 2011 by Hurtlingtowards60
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A Spring Visit to West Dean Gardens, Sussex
After some deliberation as to whether to visit the Grow Your Own Show at Loseley Park in Guildford or West Dean Gardens, near Chichester, my friend and I decide... Read more
The 02 May 2011 by Hurtlingtowards60
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Matilija Poppies - California's Giant White Tree Poppies
The Matilija Poppy Romneya Coulteri The most regally handsome poppy in the world is the giant white poppy, the stately Matilija, Romneya coulteri, which is... Read more
The 09 May 2011 by Cathyberry
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Lessons for a Newbie Veg Grower to Learn
In March I wrote about my new raised bed and sent out an SOS because it stood out like an alien in the garden. I thought I would provide an update on its... Read more
The 09 May 2011 by Hurtlingtowards60
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The Vertical Gardens of Patrick Blanc
Patrick Blanc has has the wonderful vision to grow gardens vertically. How beneficial this must be for air we breathe by cycling and recycling air in... Read more
The 07 May 2011 by Thecleverpup
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Plant of the Week: Salix Elaeagnos Subsp. Angustifolia
Position: Flourishes in full sun to partial shade.Soil: Moist but well drained.Flowering period: Late spring to early summer.Eventual Height: 3mEventual... Read more
The 31 May 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Plant of the Week: Deutzia Scabra ‘Flora Plena’
Deutzia scabra Flora Plena flower (07/05/2011, London) Position: Flourishes in full sun to partial shade. Soil: Moist but well drained. Flowering period: Summer. Read more
The 20 May 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Flowers Are Blooming at Lyndale Park
Lyndale Park near Lake Harriet in Minneapolis is showing signs of spring, with water burbling and bulbs in colorful array. The bursting blooms seem to be happil... Read more
The 08 May 2011 by Homesmsp
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Thanksgiving Point Tulip Festival
Isn't this the most delightful spot for a picnic?Down in the Salt Lake City valley, 3 thousand feet lower in elevation ~ and a full month ahead of the chilly... Read more
The 06 May 2011 by Kate_miller
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