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Still My Garden
Two weeks ago while on a business trip to Toronto I could not help but drive by my old place to see how it is doing. While I do not feel nostalgic about the... Read more
The 18 May 2013 by Dyarnell
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Plants for Bees
Simple flowers. From March to September. That’s really what it comes down to when we’re looking at what plants to grow to help bees. Read more
The 06 May 2013 by Plantedd
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WORDLESS WEDNESDAY - Signs of Spring II
May 12th May 9th***Wordless Wednesday, Outdoor Wednesday, Aussie Wordless Wednesday, Tina's Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday,... Read more
The 15 May 2013 by Dyarnell
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Creative Thursday: Felted Bag
Just to prove that my first Creative Thursday post wasn’t a one hit wonder here is another project finished. This is the first thing I have crocheted that isn’... Read more
The 16 May 2013 by Patientgardener
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Where Potatoes and Peas Are Planted out
So the spring that we've been waiting for through a cold and frosty March and a chilly and wet April has finally arrived. My Apache potatoes were planted out a... Read more
The 01 May 2013 by Jules
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Everything's Coming up Tulips
At last the tulips think it is time to put on a show. Despite the fact that those I thought were going to be late flowerers, and white, have turned out to be... Read more
The 06 May 2013 by Tuckshopgardener
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Native and Spanish Bluebells
As someone with a profusion of both types of bluebell in my garden I’m very familiar with the differences between them. The native bluebell carries its flowers... Read more
The 19 May 2013 by Danielcarruthers
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Plant of the Week: Borago Officinalis
Borago officinalis (18/05/2013, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: Early summer to early autumnSoil: Moist, well... Read more
The 25 May 2013 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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A Glass Act
Had I the money and the space I would love this greenhouse and its glazed canopy extension from Hartley Botanic in my garden. It will never happen, but it is... Read more
The 23 May 2013 by Danielcarruthers
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Plant of the Week: Ipheion Uniflorum
Ipheion uniflorum (21/04/2013, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to light shadeFlowering period: SpringSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height:... Read more
The 20 May 2013 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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