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Beautiful Gum Bark
"Bursting with pride" is how I feel right now, because my girl Pammy has just won a 'highly commended' award on the opening night of the GreenWay Art Prize,... Read more
The 31 October 2014 by Gardenamateur
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This and That
This is one of those "miscellaneous" posts, about lots of little things, but nothing in particular...I thought I would show you first how the blanching of the... Read more
The 07 October 2014 by Mwillis
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Top-up Sowing
It's a daily ritual this time of the year to take the trays of seedlings out of the greenhouse and return them at night.Life has been chaos with lots of markets... Read more
The 10 October 2014 by Scarecrow
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Bug Watcher
Montrose last Saturday was a great place for insect watching. Fiery skipper (Hylephila phyleus) on gomphrena Pollinators were out in force, making the most of... Read more
The 10 October 2014 by Missinghenrymitchell
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Sticky Geranium – Geranium Viscosissimum
Sticky Geranium © 2012 Patty Hankins Sticky Geranium – Geranium viscosissimum – is one of the wonderful wildflowers I discovered at Glacier National Park a few... Read more
The 24 October 2014 by Pattyhankins
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Autumn Glory at Great Dixter
The autumn plant fair at Dixter just gets better and better – and going there on a day of cloudless blue skies and warm sun made it particularly glorious. Read more
The 07 October 2014 by Danielcarruthers
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Black Eyed Susans
– those wonderful summer blooming bright yellow flowers with dark centers – are a garden staple in the DC area. They are easy to grow and come in many many... Read more
The 15 October 2014 by Pattyhankins
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RHS The Garden Anthology – A Review
I am always in two minds about anthologies. I often find them disappointing with the assorted short articles or stories. I think I really like to get into a... Read more
The 16 October 2014 by Patientgardener
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How To Make Roses Open After Being Cut
We are often told that we should only cut roses from the main plant while they are still in bud form. In fact, you may have even noticed how fresh flower... Read more
The 07 October 2014 by Simon Crowther
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Tiny Tots
All sorts of spring flowers in our garden are coming out right on schedule, and the tiny ones Pammy and I have been looking closely to spot have finally made... Read more
The 23 October 2014 by Gardenamateur
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