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Chilli-tastic – August
A little chilli update for the month of August: This whole post once a week blog idea of mine is really testing me. So many times in the past couple of weeks... Read more
The 26 August 2014 by Sophiecussen
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August Update
August is a month of plenty in most of our gardens. Here's an update on some of the good things I have...Firstly, a "Bird's Eye view" of the ripening... Read more
The 06 August 2014 by Mwillis
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2015 Wildflower Calendar – Special Early Bird Pricing
I’m happy to announce that special Early Bird Pricing for my 2015 Wildflower Calendar is now available! Save $ 3.00 off every copy of my calendar that you... Read more
The 06 August 2014 by Pattyhankins
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What We All Need: a Flag and a Staff
There is in Melbourne, a comparatively new city, a sense of ongoing expansion. It would be a graceless expansion if that expansion obliterated the existing... Read more
The 15 August 2014 by Adistantgardener
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End of Season Tomato Ripening
As we are now getting a slight change in the weather and a drop in temperatures at the end of the summer, you could see a slight decline in how fast your... Read more
The 19 August 2014 by Steve Bichard
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My World War One Stories
The remembrance of World War 1 (1914-1918) has featured a lot in the last few months, not only in TV programs but social network media, blogs and a large variet... Read more
The 20 August 2014 by Ronniejt28
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Shakshouka
Here's one for the vegetarians. This is my own take on the dish called Shakshouka or Shakshuka in which eggs are cooked in tomato sauce. Mine has a bit more to... Read more
The 17 August 2014 by Mwillis
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Common Milkweed – Asclepias Syriaca
Common Milkweed © 2012 Patty Hankins I’ve photographed Common Milkweed (asclepias syriaca) in a number of locations – ranging from along the Blue Ridge Parkway... Read more
The 22 August 2014 by Pattyhankins
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Perennials for Late Colour
Sedum HerbstfreudeAlthough there is plenty of colour in the garden, many of the early perennials have finished flowering and I have cut the stems to the ground... Read more
The 08 August 2014 by Notcuttsuk
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Early Spring Seed Sowing
The days are getting warmer...spring is just around the corner...but the mornings continue to be frosty! Lots of early spring propagation happening indoors and... Read more
The 29 August 2014 by Scarecrow
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