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  • Noble Ones

    Noble Ones

    My Pammy is a woman of many talents, many of which I do not possess. I've told you about her artistic abilities several times here on this blog, but she has so... Read more

    The 05 May 2012 by   Gardenamateur
  • Beekeepers by Proxy

    Beekeepers Proxy

    I’ve often toyed with the idea of having a bee hive (not the hairdo), and on a recent outing to the Edible Garden Show, had a nice little chat with a chap from... Read more

    The 12 May 2012 by   Chooksandroots
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  • Squashes, Wigwams & Raspberries

    Squashes, Wigwams Raspberries

    WOW. What a difference a week makes, this time last week it was chucking it down with temperatures of 10°C this week it’s in the high 20’s and with a prolonged... Read more

    The 23 May 2012 by   Plot58
  • Horsetail

    Horsetail

    Why is it you move away from one problem only to land yourself a new one! In my last garden it was Bindweed now in this garden it is Horsetail. I haven’t decide... Read more

    The 17 May 2012 by   Alip
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  • A Monumental Folly

    Monumental Folly

    Well, Diarmuid has done it again with his ‘mine’s bigger than your’s garden’. Last year I really liked his sky garden, which was good despite its gimmicks,... Read more

    The 23 May 2012 by   Danielcarruthers
  • Show Gardens

    Show Gardens

    Today I have had the pleasure (yes, ‘pleasure’ even in the quagmire) of helping plant up my son’s School Garden for the Malvern Spring Flower Show. The design... Read more

    The 04 May 2012 by   Alip
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  • Brunnera Hyacinthoides – a New Species?

    Brunnera Hyacinthoides Species?

    Having been amused by James (Lost in the Landscape’s) rare lavender flowered Californian coffeeberry I thought I would share my Brunnera hyacinthoides. Read more

    The 19 May 2012 by   Patientgardener
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  • Plant of the Week: Pentaglottis Sempervirens

    Plant Week: Pentaglottis Sempervirens

    Pentaglottis sempervirens Flower (14/04/2012, London)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: Spring to early summerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventua... Read more

    The 03 May 2012 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Scoring Some Native Plants

    Scoring Some Native Plants

    This weekend was my annual trip to the Bowman's Hill Native Plant Sale in beautiful Bucks County, PA and I actually managed to stay under control and only... Read more

    The 15 May 2012 by   John Markowski
  • Garden Jewels

    Garden Jewels

    Oh the joy of tulips, especially in gray weather. The one advantage of the rather gloomy April weather is that they will look good for longer – during March I... Read more

    The 01 May 2012 by   Danielcarruthers

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