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  • Revamping Part of the Garden

    Revamping Part Garden

    Border tidied and ready for mulchOne of the borders in our garden has not really been touched for several years. We have kept up with the weeding and pruning... Read more

    The 16 October 2013 by   Notcuttsuk
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  • Cutting Down the Cutting Garden

    Cutting Down Garden

    I really want to have a cutting garden, but I don’t think I have enough sun. I made tiny steps toward one this summer: successful zinnia culture (usually the... Read more

    The 15 October 2013 by   Missinghenrymitchell
  • MACRO - Flax

    MACRO Flax

    In my front lasagna garden I have planted many blue and purple flowers and I had dreams of blue perennial Flax filling in all of the space between them with... Read more

    The 11 October 2013 by   Dyarnell
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  • Losing Our Parks and Botanic Gardens Matters

    Losing Parks Botanic Gardens Matters

    Our parks, arboretums and botanic gardens are in trouble, not all of them but in particular the public funded and the charity/third sector funded ones are... Read more

    The 10 October 2013 by   Ozhene
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  • Plant of the Week: Leymus Arenarius

    Plant Week: Leymus Arenarius

    Leymus arenarius (21/09/2013, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sunFlowering period: SummerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 1. Read more

    The 07 October 2013 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • A Quick Word

    Quick Word

    Just to say …… very much indeed to every one who voted for my post in the RHS Gardening Blogs Competition 2013 and for all the very kind messages I have receive... Read more

    The 22 October 2013 by   David Marsden
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  • Plant of the Week: Dryopteris Erythrosora

    Plant Week: Dryopteris Erythrosora

    Dryopteris erythrosora (21/09/2013, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Dappled shade to full shadeFlowering period: Spores ripen late summer to autumnSoil: Moist,... Read more

    The 02 October 2013 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Argyranthemum Foeniculaceum

    Argyranthemum Foeniculaceum

    (21/09/2013, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sunFlowering period: Spring to early summerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 60 cmEventual Spread:... Read more

    The 29 October 2013 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • The Blackberry Tales 7 - Bread

    Blackberry Tales Bread

    A couple of months ago I found a brain-like fungus growing in the vegetable border. On closer inspection it turned out to be a couple of white cobs. Read more

    The 13 October 2013 by   Ozhene
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  • GARDEN BLOGGERS BLOOM DAY - October

    GARDEN BLOGGERS BLOOM October

    For this GBBD I am not showing photos of my garden, but rather the English Garden at Assiniboine Park, which is a glorious park running alongside the river a... Read more

    The 15 October 2013 by   Dyarnell
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