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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 fantastic purple of the... Read more
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 progress. The wood that... Read more
LATEST ARTICLES BY PAPERBLOGGERS
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Watercolour No 10 – Iris Sibirica
Finally I painting that I am really proud of but then again I am a tough critic of my own work. It has taken quite a few lessons to finish this and there are... Read more
The 29 May 2011 by Patientgardener
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Garden Journal Notes: April 2011
A favourite in the garden right nowis the Nasturtium Tropaeolum majusTemperatures this month:Lowest Min 1.6CHighest Min 12CLowest Max 15.1CHighest Max 27.9C3mm... Read more
The 03 May 2011 by Scarecrow
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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... Read more
The 26 May 2011 by Patientgardener
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Japanese Knotweed
History of Japanese Knotweed Japanese Knotweed detail Fellopia japonica, more commonly known as Japanese Knotweed, was introduced into the UK in the mid 1800s a... Read more
The 18 May 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Iris Fields
Every year Woottens of Wenhaston (in Suffolk) open their Iris Fields for customers to come and be wowed by the rows of colours stretching out before them, and t... Read more
The 31 May 2011 by Outofmyshed
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Plant of the Week: Tilia Tomentosa
Position: Flourishes in full sun to partial shade.Soil: Moist but well drained.Flowering period: Early summer.Eventual Height: 30mEventual Spread:... Read more
The 29 May 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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US Embassy & Battersea Opportunity Area
New US Embassy at Nine Elms The new US Embassy to be built in Nine Elms, London gained outline planning permission in 2009. The design was finalised in... Read more
The 11 May 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Tweet & Grow – Kew Goes Interactive
Kew Gardens has joined the increasing number of organisations realising that social networking, and in particular Twitter, is an excellent way of increasing... Read more
The 27 May 2011 by Patientgardener
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Plant of the Week: Spiraea Japonica ‘Goldflame’
Position: Flourishes in full sun.Soil: Moist but well drained.Flowering period: Summer.Eventual Height: 75cmEventual Spread: 75cmHardiness: USDA Zone... Read more
The 24 May 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Garden Bloggers Bloom Day – May 2011
Here we are at the 15th of the month again and time for Garden Blogger Bloom Day posts. I was actually surprised when I went out to take photos that there... Read more
The 15 May 2011 by Patientgardener
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