Gardening Magazine
Guerilla Gardening....update
New York has been becoming a prettier place lately. It's never going to be an English country village or anything like that--nor would one wish it to be. Luis Lugan has adopted... Read more
My New Edible Planter
I am on a steep learning curve were edibles are concerned. I acquired an allotment in November and have been muddling my way along ever since. I love those bags of salad leaves s... Read more
LATEST ARTICLES BY PAPERBLOGGERS
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Plant of the Week: Agave Americana
Agave americana in flower (02/07/2011, Rabat)Position: Full sunSoil: Well drained soilFlowering period: Spring and summerEventual Height: 2m (8m during... Read more
The 23 July 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Plant of the Week: Leycesteria Formosa
Position: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Moist, well drained soil Flowering period: Summer to autumn Eventual Height: 2m Eventual Spread: 2m Hardiness: USDA... Read more
The 29 July 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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A Selfish Indulgence
Today was one of those achingly wonderful English summer days. As I drove through the windy country roads of West Worcestershire there was not a cloud in the... Read more
The 25 July 2011 by Patientgardener
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Guerilla Gardening....update
New York has been becoming a prettier place lately. It's never going to be an English country village or anything like that--nor would one wish it to be. Luis... Read more
The 16 July 2011 by Elizabethwix
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An Artist's Eye
I love it when Pammy says to me "come outside and have a look at this" because I know old eagle-eyes has done it again. And this morning she proved once more... Read more
The 24 July 2011 by Gardenamateur
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Cherrilicious
The art of fruit-growing is all a little obscure to me. However, I am an eternally curious person so leaped at the chance last week to visit the top fruit growe... Read more
The 05 July 2011 by Patientgardener
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It's Happening, Just Slowly
Winter gardens seem to be on Valium at times. Everything happens slowly. It's all quite calm, there's not the frenetic buzz of insects and birds like you get... Read more
The 02 July 2011 by Gardenamateur
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Plant of the Week: Verbena Bonariensis
Position: Full sun Soil: Well drained soil Flowering period: Summer and autumn Eventual Height: 1.5m Eventual Spread: 50cm Hardiness: USDA Zone 7a-10b Family:... Read more
The 21 July 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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My New Edible Planter
I am on a steep learning curve were edibles are concerned. I acquired an allotment in November and have been muddling my way along ever since. I love those... Read more
The 17 July 2011 by Patientgardener
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Plant of the Week: Foeniculum Vulgare ‘Purpureum’
Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum' flower (27/06/2011, London)Position: Full sun to partial shadeSoil: Moist, well drained soilFlowering period: SummerEventual... Read more
The 24 July 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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