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A Cautionary Tale

Lyme disease is something that most of us have heard about, but something we don’t really talk about, after all it can only be contracted in the USA, right? Read more

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ANATOMY OF A SUN GARDEN - Breaking the Rules

A virtual tour of my 'South Lasagna garden' which I am officially renaming my "Sun Garden".Although some experts suggest limiting use of the sunny colours to "no more than about... Read more

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    The 26 July 2013 by   Ronniejt28
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    The 03 July 2013 by   Matt From Sgc
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    The 22 July 2013 by   Pattyhankins
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    The 25 July 2013 by   Danielcarruthers
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    The 02 July 2013 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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    The 19 July 2013 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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    The 07 July 2013 by   Dyarnell
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    The 16 July 2013 by   John Markowski
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    The 30 July 2013 by   Chooksandroots
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    The 09 July 2013 by   Simon Crowther
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