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Winter Veg Progress Report
This year I am making a bigger effort than normal to have some vegetables available during the cold months. Look at this for a Brassica line-up:That is two of m... Read more
The 09 September 2014 by Mwillis
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How to Make Sloe Gin
A tasty winter tipple to liven the soul and set the throat on fire; sipping a wee sloe gin is becoming a little yearly ritual in our lives. Read more
The 12 September 2014 by Chrryblossomtat2
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Sarah Raven’s Cutting Garden Journal Book Review
Our allotment drew lots of attention and admiration during the height of summer, the new cutting area dominated and stole the show with punchy... Read more
The 04 September 2014 by The Garden Smallholder
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Harvesting Chillis
Since my recent post about chillis was very popular, here's another one! In this one I show off some of the chilli fruits I harvested yesterday.The chilli... Read more
The 07 September 2014 by Mwillis
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Win This Book: The Writer’s Garden
It is interesting that so many famous gardens were owned by or are closely connected to authors: Virginia Woolf and Monks House. Rudyard Kipling and... Read more
The 22 September 2014 by Ronniejt28
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Castanea Crenata
(17/08/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to dappled shadeFlowering period: Late springSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 15mEventual Spread:... Read more
The 17 September 2014 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Images of Autumn
As a gardener, you instinctively know when Summer has finished and Autumn has arrived. The temperature changes, but so does the quality of the light. Here in th... Read more
The 17 September 2014 by Mwillis
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Morning Dragonfly
One morning, I woke up earlier than usual and as I walking towards the watering can, I noticed a dragonfly perched on my orchid, resting on the spray of flower... Read more
The 30 September 2014 by Stephanie
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September Days
After a hot, dry September the garden is tired.First ground frost, 25th SeptemberThe meadow is spent and will be mowed next week. There are still some flowerin... Read more
The 26 September 2014 by David Marsden
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Harvesting Chillis
There are few things that gladden my eye more than a basket full of ripe chillis!The dry, warm weather in the early half of this month has brought the chillis o... Read more
The 24 September 2014 by Mwillis
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