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Granny’s Bonnet Growing Country Garden Paperblog Pick in Gardening

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 Newbie Grower Learn Paperblog Pick in Gardening

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

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