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End of Month View July 2011 – All Change
Changes are a foot in my garden or they will be in a month or two when the weather is more conducive to moving things and digging. I have been struggling for some time, in fact at... Read more
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The Morning Show
There's one special advantage of having a garden which faces the morning sun; as you open the back door on a clear and sunny winter's morning, such as today's was, you are greeted... Read more
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Hampton Court Flower Show 2011-it’s Huge!
This year Hampton Court Flower show seemed even bigger than ever-or is it just me? Mark Diacono, writing in the Saturday Telegraph, said that 2 days were best t... Read more
The 10 July 2011 by Outofmyshed
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National Flower Beds – RHS Tatton
One of the reasons I have wanted to go to RHS Tatton Park Flower Show for a number of years is a desire to see the municipal bedding displays. Not that I am a... Read more
The 21 July 2011 by Patientgardener
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Vintage Tea Party & Pom Poms
My vision for the latest window display at the Florist was: Vintage Tea Party Pom Poms -I started by covering the floor in Autumn Leaves, tiny Japanese maple... Read more
The 21 July 2011 by Leavesandstems
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Keep Calm Dear You’re Only 60
Today, 28 July 2011, I am 60. It is a birthday I have not been looking forward to. Despite countless …Continue reading » Read more
The 28 July 2011 by Hurtlingtowards60
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English Country Garden – June 2011
I spent a wonderful day yesterday at Lower Hope near Ullingswick in Herefordshire. I was there on a Pests and Diseases Workshop organised by the WFGA and I... Read more
The 02 July 2011 by Patientgardener
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Denmans Garden and a Few Plant Questions for You.
There are some gardens open to the public that are worth a visit at any time of the year because …Continue reading » Read more
The 24 July 2011 by Hurtlingtowards60
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Plant of the Week: Hibiscus Syriacus ‘blue Bird’
Hibiscus syriacus 'Blue Bird' flower (10/07/2011, London)Position: Full sunSoil: Moist, well drained soilFlowering period: Summer to autumnEventual Height:... Read more
The 27 July 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 by Zumthor with Help from Oudolf
Following the opening, on the 1st July 2011, of the newly erected Serpentine Gallery Pavilion I decided last Sunday be an appropriate day to go and visit. The... Read more
The 12 July 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Ditch Gardens and Deck Decorations
Nasturtiums grown from seed decorate our sunny deck.Don't ya just love Sunday mornings? As opposed to Monday mornings when you feel obligated to attack that... Read more
The 25 July 2011 by Kate_miller
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Ain’t No Ordinary Town
I’m clearing the haze away from my recent vacation and getting back into the swing of things. I mentioned last week that I was heading to the lake – Big Bear... Read more
The 26 July 2011 by Linsibrownson
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