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  • September at Plot 4

    September Plot

    August has seen some scorching weather, but also unseasonably cool and wet days. The slightly odd weather and the fact that we’ve been away for a decent... Read more

    The 01 September 2014 by   Spadeforkspoon
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  • Win A Copy Of ‘The English Country House Garden’

    Copy ‘The English Country House Garden’

    It’s been several months since I’ve held a book competition on The Anxious Gardener. How remiss of me. How selfish. And so to remedy that I’ll be giving away tw... Read more

    The 04 September 2014 by   David Marsden
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  • Helichrysum Petiolare ‘Limelight’

    Helichrysum Petiolare ‘Limelight’

    (17/08/2014, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sunFlowering period: Late summerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 45cmEventual Spread: 1mHardiness: 9a,... Read more

    The 23 September 2014 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Cobweb Season

    Cobweb Season

    Over the last few days we have had some very typical English Autumn weather: chilly, misty mornings followed by bright (occasionally hot) afternoons. Read more

    The 23 September 2014 by   Mwillis
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  • Dullville

    Dullville

    It's occurred to me that despite a stated claim, I only infrequently include pictures of my own garden. One of the reasons - and there are perfectly innocent... Read more

    The 26 September 2014 by   Adistantgardener
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  • The Sweet and The Soft

    Sweet Soft

    Last Saturday we attended the monthly meet of our local HPS chapter and the guest speaker was Colin Ward, owner of Swines Meadow Farm Nursery which is not that... Read more

    The 09 September 2014 by   Alternativeeden
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  • Garden Bloggers Bloom Day – September 2014

    Garden Bloggers Bloom September 2014

    Looking back to last September’s GBBD post I seem to be showing the same plants with one of two additions. I don’t have many Asters to show as they haven’t quit... Read more

    The 15 September 2014 by   Patientgardener
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  • Herbs Revitalised

    Herbs Revitalised

    About a month ago I gave many of my herbs a very severe "haircut" in order to revitalise them and produce a new crop of fresh young leaves before the frosts... Read more

    The 21 September 2014 by   Mwillis
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  • British Veg

    British

    On Friday Jane cooked a good old-fashioned British beef casserole, so I thought I should provide some good old-fashioned British veg to accompany it, so this... Read more

    The 28 September 2014 by   Mwillis
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  • Free Plants for Next Spring

    Free Plants Next Spring

    I’ve been taking lots of cuttings of half hardy plants over the last couple of weeks – the warm weather means that everything is still in tip top condition and... Read more

    The 29 September 2014 by   Danielcarruthers
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