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Forsythia x Intermedia
(16/03/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to light shadeFlowering period: SpringSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 4mEventual Spread:... Read more
The 20 March 2014 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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A Mild Sense Of Panic
After almost three weeks away from the Priory, the difference on my return is marked and, for late March, the garden far more advanced than usual. (I shall do ... Read more
The 30 March 2014 by David Marsden
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Mrs McGregor's Cutting Garden
Aster Little CarlowThe soil is finally beginning to dry out a little and I am hoping to start digging the allotment this week. Read more
The 21 March 2014 by Notcuttsuk
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My Garden This Weekend – 23rd March 2014
The weather this weekend has been more than changeable. One moment brilliant sunshine, *as you can see, the next grey and hail stones. The constant theme has... Read more
The 23 March 2014 by Patientgardener
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AUGUST BEAUTY - 2 of 3
My friend's massive and ever-blooming gardens have lots of beautifully contrasting colours. Low growing annual petunias and perennial ground covers are found... Read more
The 21 March 2014 by Dyarnell
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Book Review: Backyard Blueprints
I have to admit that Backyard Blueprints isn’t the sort of book I would normally buy as it has a design focus which isn’t my real interest. Read more
The 13 March 2014 by Patientgardener
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Drimys Winteri
(16/03/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to light shadeFlowering period: Late spring to summerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 10mEventual... Read more
The 21 March 2014 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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A Day With Emily Quinton
Recently I had the pleasure of spending a full day concentrating on improving my camera skills at a Makelight Workshop run by the talented Emily Quinton who... Read more
The 18 March 2014 by Julie King
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Wildlife Gardening
While I sit here typing this I am watching, despite the drizzle and cool temperatures outside, a pair of blackbirds collect moss and plant debris from the edge... Read more
The 25 March 2014 by Jules
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If It’s March …
… then it must be time for a walk; a good long walk. Early each year I hang up my secateurs, lock the greenhouse, pack a rucksack and go walking. And this yea... Read more
The 08 March 2014 by David Marsden
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