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Remembering Mount Stewart
I was contacted by the charity the World Land Trust yesterday and asked to consider supporting their gardening-themed conservation fundraising campaign, the... Read more
The 04 July 2014 by Chrryblossomtat2
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Big Butterfly Count
The charity Butterfly Conservation is holding its annual Big Butterfly Count – the biggest butterfly survey in the world.Hummingbird Hawk-Moth. Read more
The 19 July 2014 by David Marsden
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Osmunda Regalis
(16/06/2014, Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye)Position: Full sun to full shadeFlowering period: Early summerSoil: Moist to wetEventual Height: 2mEventual Spread:... Read more
The 11 July 2014 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Scene Through a Window
Most of these photos come from the inside of a train window as I traversed Melbourne today.It's not infrequently said that train travel quietens the mind and... Read more
The 05 July 2014 by Adistantgardener
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My Garden This Weekend – 27th July 2014
Dahlia Con AmoreMy friend Victoria has recently said on her blog it is good to get away from your garden for a week or so as when you return you see it with... Read more
The 27 July 2014 by Patientgardener
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Tree Following - Oh Dear
and so we reach the sad, yet somehow I feel inevitable moment when I have to tell you dear readers that the quest for the quince is over. Read more
The 07 July 2014 by Ozhene
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An Other Self
In our life, alot of it's unknown to others.Here for only a brief interlude, I dragged my friend from Den Haag to Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens, where we di... Read more
The 23 July 2014 by Adistantgardener
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Pop!
Pammy likes poppies. I like poppies. And poppies are so easy to grow. They flower in the middle of winter, they sway on long slender stalks, the unopened... Read more
The 29 July 2014 by Gardenamateur
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Roses
Rosa rugosaAlthough our garden is exposed, there are still some roses that grow well. I find that the old roses do better than some of the modern hybrids and I... Read more
The 25 July 2014 by Notcuttsuk
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From Seed to Stall.
Gardening for one of my clients yesterday, we got chatting about jobs and the bits of them that we don't see. Her husband is a retired gemologist and used to... Read more
The 01 July 2014 by Tuckshopgardener
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