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My Garden This Weekend – 12/4/15
I’m sure you won’t mind me saying that I am rather pleased with my garden at the moment. It makes me smile so much especially when the sun shines, as it has... Read more
The 12 April 2015 by Patientgardener
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A Windy Week - and Sowing Some More Seeds
This past week we had some very windy weather. It started on Sunday and didn't abate until Thursday morning. One of the bad points about having my garden right... Read more
The 04 April 2015 by Mwillis
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Happy Easter
As I said back at Christmas I am not a religious being and so I don’t celebrate Easter. However, I enjoy the long Easter weekend as it is an opportunity to... Read more
The 04 April 2015 by Patientgardener
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A Meandering of Muscari
Way back in October I wrote a post about planting 100 muscari in the Wild Garden. I explained in my original post that I had been hugely influenced by various... Read more
The 10 April 2015 by Ozhene
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Surprise Hit
Whenever we highlight certain plants in our blog it's not always easy to predict what response they will elicit. Some will be hits while others will get a... Read more
The 18 April 2015 by Alternativeeden
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In A Vase On Monday – Sweet Pea Success!!
Welcome to ‘In A Vase On Monday,’ when I join Cathy at Rambling In The Garden in her challenge to find something from the garden to put in a vase in the house... Read more
The 27 April 2015 by Julie King
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Hop and Skip to a Pond Makeover
Saturday morning is usually a recovery period from the working week that's just gone past, a period when it's not always easy to make a decision on anything... Read more
The 20 April 2015 by Alternativeeden
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A Sussex Allotmenteer’s Lunch
The Ploughman’s lunch is a British classic, and appears in many guises on the menus of pubs and cafes across the country. Whether it is steeped in tradition is... Read more
The 22 April 2015 by Spadeforkspoon
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Getting Some Salads Started
Every year, one of my raised beds is always devoted to salad-production. Salads are good crops to grow if space is limited, because if you choose the right... Read more
The 24 April 2015 by Mwillis
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Boudoir Moments
Boudoir Moments Boudoir shoots show the feminine sensual side, and the beauty of a woman. Katja from Festtagsfotografien I came together again for one of... Read more
The 29 April 2015 by Botanicart
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