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  • The Joys of A24a

    Joys A24a

    Hey there lovely people and welcome to the weekend! I hope you get at least one good wee segment of time to yourself to enjoy your lottie or garden in the next... Read more

    The 13 June 2014 by   Chrryblossomtat2
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  • A Little Bit of Everything

    Little Everything

    We are at an interesting time out in the garden right now. OK, all times are interesting in the garden but I needed a solid introduction and thought the... Read more

    The 04 June 2014 by   John Markowski
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  • Gladiolus Tristis Var Concolor

    Gladiolus Tristis Concolor

    (19/04/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sunFlowering period: SpringSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 90cmEventual Spread: 30cmHardiness: 8b,... Read more

    The 03 June 2014 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Sailing By

    Sailing

    So I went to the shops to buy some milk and as I passed my favourite antique shop they were unpacking a vanload of new stock including a very nice and... Read more

    The 19 June 2014 by   Danielcarruthers
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  • Purple Sprouting Broccoli

    Purple Sprouting Broccoli

    You all know I am a big fan of PSB, don't you...? Next year's crop is well under way now. The seeds were sown on 2nd May, about 10 to a 5" pot. Read more

    The 08 June 2014 by   Mwillis
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  • Gardenia Flower Facts

    Gardenia Flower Facts

    Despite their waxy texture, gardenias are very delicate flowers. They are unlike any other flower and are very popular for use in wedding flowers and bouquets. Read more

    The 18 June 2014 by   Simon Crowther
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  • Time to Move on from the Daylily

    Time Move from Daylily

    Oh joy, they are back again:A few years ago I wrote about my frustration with the daylily and now I can safely say, without hesitation, that "frustration" has... Read more

    The 18 June 2014 by   John Markowski
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