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Abundant Autumn Paperblog Pick in Gardening

Abundant Autumn

FINALLY got down to the allotment yesterday in a window between gardening for other folk and picking up children from school. Grass needs attacking and weeds need clearing but... Read more

Long Acre Plants Paperblog Pick in Gardening

Long Acre Plants

My garden has many shady areas, and after years of optimistically thinking that my favourite plants wouldn’t really object to a lack of sun – and then watching them gradually lose... Read more

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