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  • Tool Review: Cobra Head Crevice Weeder

    Tool Review: Cobra Head Crevice Weeder

    A few months ago, I came into a new tool: the Cobra Head weeder and cultivator. This review was not solicited and I am not being compensated for it. Read more

    The 30 June 2014 by   Missinghenrymitchell
  • Why, Hello There!

    Why, Hello There!

    It has been seven months almost to the day, 209 days to be precise, since I last posted here. In that time I’ve moved country, had one house move fall through... Read more

    The 28 June 2014 by   Ryansgarden
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  • My Garden This Weekend

    Garden This Weekend

    After a slow start this weekend has been wonderful for working in the garden.  I would say pottering but I think my idea of pottering isn’t the same as... Read more

    The 29 June 2014 by   Patientgardener
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  • Clematis Koreana

    Clematis Koreana

    (19/04/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to dappled shadeFlowering period: Late springSoil: Moist, free drainedEventual Height: 3mEventual Spread:... Read more

    The 19 June 2014 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Winter Solstice Already!!!

    Winter Solstice Already!!!

    We had sunshine on our shortest day of the year here in Scarecrow's Garden in South Australia, that was after 2mm of rain overnight and a drizzly morning! Read more

    The 22 June 2014 by   Scarecrow
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  • Winter Veg Bed Completed

    Winter Completed

    Many of you will know that I have committed to trying to extend the harvesting season in my garden by growing some more Autumn / Winter vegetables. This is not... Read more

    The 12 June 2014 by   Mwillis
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  • Asarum Caulescens

    Asarum Caulescens

    (19/04/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Dappled shade to shadeFlowering period: SpringSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 15cmEventual Spread:... Read more

    The 18 June 2014 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Growing Unusual Fruit: Cornelian Cherries

    Growing Unusual Fruit: Cornelian Cherries

    The third unusual fruit I ordered some weeks ago is a cornelian cherry tree. Not a real cherry, but a dogwood relative, cornelian cherry (Cornus mas), offers... Read more

    The 03 June 2014 by   Missinghenrymitchell
  • Epimedium Davidii

    Epimedium Davidii

    (19/04/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Dappled shade to shadeFlowering period: Spring to early summerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 30cmEventual... Read more

    The 17 June 2014 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Geranium Psilostemon

    Geranium Psilostemon

    I’ve always found this Geranium a vibrant, uplifting plant to have in the garden. Fellow blogger Veronica visited recently, and wrote a lovely post... Read more

    The 03 June 2014 by   Outofmyshed
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