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Agapanthus Insulation
It’s great when the garden provides a convenient solution to a problem. Even here at the coast, my evergreen agapanthus have suffered a bit in the recent... Read more
The 22 November 2013 by Danielcarruthers
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The Blackberry Garden Plant of the Year Award
I know its only mid November, but there is no point in putting this off, its been fairly clear all year which plant or group of plants was going to win the... Read more
The 24 November 2013 by Ozhene
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Closing up Shop
Short of getting my order from Van Fleur with literally still dozens of things to plant and freezing temperatures creeping in, I am done and ready to finish... Read more
The 09 November 2013 by Dyarnell
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Learn Top Techniques
If you live in East Sussex and would like to improve your techniques for looking after your beds and borders this autumn, or are planning to plant new trees... Read more
The 14 November 2013 by Danielcarruthers
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Chilli-tastic – November Update
Ahhh! You weren’t expecting this were you?Neither was I!I left my little home-made chilli house to it’s own devices because I wanted to see if I could get the... Read more
The 15 November 2013 by Sophiecussen
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The End of the Line for a Plant
I would love to discuss a perennial that performed well this year or share photos of an ornamental grass that is putting on a show right now.But that is not... Read more
The 07 November 2013 by John Markowski
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Who’s Up For Some Doctor Who?
Recently I went on a huge Doctor Who kick. And I mean HUGE. In fact, it is still going. It started with getting Netflix and starting to watch the reboot of the... Read more
The 15 November 2013 by Lindsay James
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Not NanoWriMo
So to all the dedicated writers and aspiring authors out there, it’s nearly come to the end of another year for National Novel Writing Month (NanoWriMo).How... Read more
The 25 November 2013 by Sophiecussen
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Membrillo
So, to make membrillo first wash, peel and core your quinces – then put them in a pan covered with water, bring to the boil and then simmer gently until tender... Read more
The 01 November 2013 by Danielcarruthers
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Photinia Beauverdiana
(21/10/2013, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: Late springSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 5mEventual Spread:... Read more
The 15 November 2013 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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