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Cheap Fruit and Veg Cage
Our local pigeons have been having a good pecking at our cauliflowers and broccoli over the past months, despite a token number of old CD's hung on some string... Read more
The 24 June 2014 by Steve Bichard
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Savor the Summit
The Grande Table...One, extra long, dining table stretching the length of Park City's Main Street..It's called Savor the Summit and it is soooooo much fun! Read more
The 22 June 2014 by Kate_miller
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June at Plot 4
May, of all the months, seems to fly by. I don’t know what it is, but it always seem to be a month that happens; before you even realise your in it. In terms... Read more
The 01 June 2014 by Spadeforkspoon
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How to Train Tomatoes
Whilst tomatoes should have been planted out by now, you can still get them from nurseries and garden centres, ready grown and ready to nurture to cropping. Read more
The 29 June 2014 by Spadeforkspoon
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Growing Stuff – Mint
In my ever conquering quest to get more people to grow their own fruit and veg, I wrote a series of blog posts last year on individual veggies, fruits and herb... Read more
The 06 June 2014 by Sophiecussen
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Iris Versicolor
(07/06/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to light shade Flowering period: Late spring to early summerSoil: Wet, poorly drainedEventual Height:... Read more
The 25 June 2014 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Marginals
The term "Marginals" normally refers to plants that grow on the periphery of a pond - on the margins between land and water. I am not using the term like that... Read more
The 07 June 2014 by Mwillis
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Cutting Garden Treats
My Cutting Garden is starting to feel like my own little piece of heaven. Peonies are being joined daily by roses, perennials and annuals in abundance. Read more
The 12 June 2014 by Julie King
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Lonicera Morrowii
(19/04/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to full shadeFlowering period: Spring to early summerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 2.5mEventual... Read more
The 05 June 2014 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Community Garden Visit
Not a lot of propagation happening around here lately but I did get to go with some of our Community Garden Plotters to visit a Community Garden in a nearby... Read more
The 06 June 2014 by Scarecrow
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