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Plant Nutrient Deficiency Chart
This is not mine, Andrew saw it on Twitter coming from a Ben Dawkins (@Bennyd111) and we just thought it was fabulous. How useful to quickly see what... Read more
The 28 August 2014 by Chrryblossomtat2
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Mardi Gras in the Rain
In Sydney it has always been true that it doesn't rain, it pours. Yet we also seem to have another pattern going lately — drought or flood. July was dry and... Read more
The 24 August 2014 by Gardenamateur
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They Look Like Flowers
On my recent trip to our little succulent greenhouse I can't help but especially notice the group of Aeoniums on the right hand side by the door. Read more
The 02 August 2014 by Alternativeeden
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Favourite Plant of the Week - Plectranthus Oertendahlii
My favourite plant of the week is this gem that we got from Hampton Court Flower Show last month from the Trewidden stand. While I was busy scrutinising the... Read more
The 08 August 2014 by Alternativeeden
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Multiplicity
Isn't it nice when you come home from work and you have parcels of newly arrived plant goodies to open up? Have to say they were all well packaged, much to my... Read more
The 22 August 2014 by Alternativeeden
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Purple Flowers
Whenever you need to send flowers to somebody, one of the first questions you ask yourself is what colour to send. The usual choices include red, pink and white... Read more
The 27 August 2014 by Simon Crowther
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Purple Milkweed – Asclpeias Purpurascens
Purple Milkweed © 2014 Patty Hankins Earlier this year I made a couple of trips to Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria, Virginia. Huntley Meadows is a 1500 acre... Read more
The 26 August 2014 by Pattyhankins
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A Few New Plants from Crug Farm
Last Thursday we received a delivery of nice new plants from Crug Farm. It's a small delivery compared to some of our previous orders but some items were ordere... Read more
The 11 August 2014 by Alternativeeden
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The Meaning Of The Hydrangea
Hydrangeas are made up of a number of small flowers all clustered together to form one, large ball. They come in a number of colours and look stunning alone in ... Read more
The 04 August 2014 by Simon Crowther
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Mind The Gap
Gaps in the garden and plant borders, don't we all have them? Or maybe not. At least we do anyway, especially in the jungle area. Read more
The 06 August 2014 by Alternativeeden
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