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Captivating Crocus & Other Spring Delights
I love crocus tommasinianus, they are the true heralds of spring – in my garden anyway. In the warm sunshine they fling wide their petals and jostle for the... Read more
The 08 March 2013 by Danielcarruthers
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My Garden This Weekend – 10th March 2013
Any one would think we are heading towards Winter with the amount of time its possible to garden decreasing and decreasing rather than heading towards Spring. Read more
The 10 March 2013 by Patientgardener
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The French Tulip
A look into the fully blooming french tulips. These tulips are already 5 days old and still looking wonderful. I love them when they are fully open and grow int... Read more
The 25 March 2013 by Botanicart
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Plant of the Week: Iris Lazica
Iris lazica (09/02/2013, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: Late winter to early springSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual... Read more
The 26 March 2013 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Days for Tea and Cake
There are merely a few signs that Spring is here and right now it feels like Winter is having a good old go at clinging on with its icy finger nails clamped... Read more
The 23 March 2013 by Ryansgarden
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New Photo: Dutchman’s Breeches
Dutchman’s Breeches © 2013 Patty Hankins I’ve recently added a new photo – Dutchman’s Breeches – to my Beautifulflowerpictures.com website. Read more
The 16 March 2013 by Pattyhankins
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Get a Garden Shed to Improve Your Health
Who would have thought that a garden shed could become such a popular choice of peaceful retreat for the people of Britain? Often a storage place for all our... Read more
The 29 March 2013 by Stephanie
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Growing Japanese Vegetables
Being able to grow Japanese vegetables in our western climates is a great and healthy challenge. With Japanese food vegetables you must keep in mind that,... Read more
The 12 March 2013 by Polmast
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For a Guy Who Does Not Like Pink
Along with the enormous benefits of having someone else having done all the work, there can be some drawbacks when you inherit a garden. Chances are the previou... Read more
The 08 March 2013 by Dyarnell
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Edcuation of a Gardener
Primula marginata laciniataI cancelled my RHS membership this week, well I cancelled the renewal of it. This hasn’t been an easy decision which is ridiculous... Read more
The 29 March 2013 by Patientgardener
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