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Picea Torano
(04/04/2015, Kyoto Botanic Gardens, Kyoto, Japan)Position: Full sun to light shadeFlowering period: Late springSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height:... Read more
The 30 May 2015 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Time to Be Creative
One of the things I look forward to at the start of the summer season is the stage dressing of the garden. This is such a fun thing to do and an opportunity to... Read more
The 29 May 2015 by Alternativeeden
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Aching Back
Yeah, yeah... I know. Blowing the seeds from a dead Dandelion is big fun. But, you could you please blow them in the opposite direction of my beloved garden?... Read more
The 25 May 2015 by Kate_miller
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Happiness on the Plots
Forget any and all of the glumness I spilt forth in my previous post as this past weekend it was all change; sunshine, sustained hard work, planting out, a... Read more
The 28 May 2015 by Chrryblossomtat2
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The Greenhouse Review – May
I cannot believe that I am already writing my May greenhouse review!! However hard I try to live in the moment, time just seems to fly by too quickly. Read more
The 13 May 2015 by Julie King
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More Shopping at the Chelsea Flower Show
I was very taken by the Karro Wheelbarrow. Lightweight, robust and durable with a large wheel (this always helps manoeuvring) it is made entirely from plastic. Read more
The 22 May 2015 by Danielcarruthers
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Plants That Pleased at Chelsea
I’ve been trawling through my many images of Chelsea and. Some are just for admiring – others I may well emulate. Orange was definitely the colour du jour with... Read more
The 30 May 2015 by Danielcarruthers
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Pleioblastus Linearis
(04/04/2015, Kyoto Botanic Gardens, Kyoto, Japan)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: N/ASoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 4mEventual... Read more
The 28 May 2015 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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The Secret to Growing Poppies
If you read much gardening literature, you’ll eventually come across some plant for which the consensus seems to be that anyone can grow it, it’s totally... Read more
The 15 May 2015 by Missinghenrymitchell
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CAN YOU SPOT THE DIFFERENCE? - Fern Edition
Although I have transplanted many ferns onto my cottage property I have focused alongside the path it became apparent to me just last year how much of a need fo... Read more
The 13 May 2015 by Dyarnell
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