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Autumn Harvest Show Paperblog Pick in Gardening

RHS Autumn Harvest Show

We took a break from the usual plant fairs and shows we attend to go along to the RHS London Autumn Harvest Show 2012 (they really need a shorter name for this show!) at the Lindle... Read more

Wordless Wednesdays Timeless Blossoms Paperblog Pick in Gardening

Wordless Wednesdays ~ Timeless Blossoms

The most popular flower during the pioneer days of the 1800's. Often found at abandoned homesteads, blooming ever so brightly, long after the humans have left.Do you know the name... Read more

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    The 27 October 2012 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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    The 04 October 2012 by   Plantedd
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    The 15 October 2012 by   Patientgardener
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    The 28 October 2012 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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    The 05 October 2012 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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    The 13 October 2012 by   Patientgardener
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    The 20 October 2012 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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    The 27 October 2012 by   Patientgardener
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    The 02 October 2012 by   Alip
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