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  • Deinanthe Bifida

    Deinanthe Bifida

    (17/08/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Dappled shade to shadeFlowering period: SummerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 50cmEventual Spread:... Read more

    The 19 September 2014 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • More Paisley Or Should I Say Whales?

    More Paisley Should Whales?

    Originally posted on Nellie Makes: Donna’s comment on my last post that the first paisley motif made her think of a whale with flowery eyes made me chuckle and... Read more

    The 19 September 2014 by   Patientgardener
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  • Starting Over Or...

    Starting Over Or...

    * Personally - I've been falling down a lot (metaphorically) recently and the allotment has not been a place of much therapy; life has seemed harder and more... Read more

    The 24 September 2014 by   Chrryblossomtat2
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  • Blanching Endives

    Blanching Endives

    Now that Autumn is with us, my Endives, which struggled even to survive during the Summer, have taken off and are looking really nice. Read more

    The 25 September 2014 by   Mwillis
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  • Cornus Controversa

    Cornus Controversa

    (17/08/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to light shadeFlowering period: Late springSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 15mEventual Spread:... Read more

    The 04 September 2014 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Satureja Montana

    Satureja Montana

    (17/08/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sunFlowering period: SummerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 40cmEventual Spread: 30cmHardiness: 6a,... Read more

    The 08 September 2014 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • A Year Is A Long Time

    Year Long Time

    The  eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed that at the start of this month, this blog was a year old. Amazingly, I have been writing down my musings on life,... Read more

    The 13 September 2014 by   Spadeforkspoon
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  • How to Make Recycled Metal Spoon Hooks

    Make Recycled Metal Spoon Hooks

    I like to spend much money on the allotment. It’s not that I’m not committed to the plot; if we were ever to lose our little bit of land over the other side of... Read more

    The 25 September 2014 by   Spadeforkspoon
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  • Always Plenty to Do!

    Always Plenty

    With the recent rain, there is plenty to do in the garden and on the allotment. The vegetable crops are thankful for the water and many seem to have a second... Read more

    The 10 September 2014 by   Notcuttsuk
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  • Carpinus Cordata

    Carpinus Cordata

    (17/08/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Sun to shadeSoil: Moist, well drainedFlowering period: Late springEventual Height: 15mEventual Spread: 15mHardiness:... Read more

    The 26 September 2014 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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