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Colour in the Garden
Since I am primarily a veg-gardener, lots of the plants in my garden are green or nearly so, such as this immature "Tundra" cabbage:But right now some of them... Read more
The 20 November 2014 by Mwillis
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The Power of the List
Sometimes everything becomes too much doesn’t it? Your mind races, you don’t know what to do when, it overwhelms you and you can’t achieve anything. Read more
The 06 November 2014 by Spadeforkspoon
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Gymnocladus Dioicus
(18/10/2014, Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid)Position: Full sunFlowering period: Early summerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 20mEventual Spread:... Read more
The 17 November 2014 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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A Snob's Progress
Being called a 'snob' is something we don't like to hear, but recently I called myself a snob, so that's OK. Because it was true. There I was at the garden... Read more
The 13 November 2014 by Gardenamateur
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Yucca Rostrata
(18/10/2014, Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid)Position: Full sunFlowering period: Late summerSoil: Dry, well drainedEventual Height: 5mEventual Spread: 1. Read more
The 11 November 2014 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Brussels Tops
We have eaten the sprouts from the first of my six Brussels Sprout plants, so the time has come to finish it off by eating the crown or "Top". Read more
The 14 November 2014 by Mwillis
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Colour In Nature
The 28 November 2014 by Sophiecussen
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A Good Thing About Packing
It's not all gloom and adieu to the warmer weather when packing up plants for the winter. One of the little benefits of doing so is you get the chance to inspec... Read more
The 10 November 2014 by Alternativeeden
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In the Studio – Toad Lilies
I found a few more toad lilies at the farmers’ marked a few weeks ago – so had to bring them into the studio. I’ve found that when I photograph the toad lilies... Read more
The 17 November 2014 by Pattyhankins
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November at Plot 4
The weather this October has been really warm. As a result the allotment still has flowers blooming and on my last visit the ivy was awash with bees buzzing... Read more
The 01 November 2014 by Spadeforkspoon
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