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YEAR 3 - What a Difference!
I am entering the third full summer at my new home in Winnipeg and what a difference it makes as a perennial gardener. There is undeniably much more happening... Read more
The 23 June 2015 by Dyarnell
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Something Purple, Something Great
Not much sun and most of the time just cloudy. It rained on a few occasions, otherwise a bit humid. Anyway, my One-Day-Yellow Desert Rose is blooming! There is ... Read more
The 08 June 2015 by Stephanie
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Malus Asiatica
(18/04/2015, Imperial Palace East Garden, Tokyo, Japan)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: SpringSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height:... Read more
The 25 June 2015 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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A Country Gardeners Day Out
Stockton Bury is one of my favourite local gardens so the idea of a visit which also combined a country gardeners market with a range of local nurseries was an... Read more
The 14 June 2015 by Patientgardener
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Rhodotypos Scandens
(18/04/15, Imperial Palace East Garden, Tokyo, Japan)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: Late spring to summerSoil: Moist, well... Read more
The 15 June 2015 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Phyllostachys Heteroclada
(18/04/2015, Imperial Palace East Garden, Tokyo, Japan)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: N/ASoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height:... Read more
The 19 June 2015 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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House Tour- Carnival Interiors
Following on from our blog last week about eclectic interiors we so fell in love with the palm tree floor lamp that we decided to interview its lucky owner... Read more
The 26 June 2015 by Hollie Brooks
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News from the Gravel Garden
When we moved to our current house almost fifteen years ago we inherited a blank canvas. We had the house built and the front garden is south facing but very... Read more
The 29 June 2015 by Notcuttsuk
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Harvest Monday - 1st June 2015
This week I harvested the first potatoes of the year. These are "Annabelle", a First Early variety.It may not be a lot (218 grams), but what these potatoes... Read more
The 01 June 2015 by Mwillis
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Mantis Rototillers and the Long Neglected Garden
Don't ya just love it when the world works in such wonderful ways ~ that it's hard to count up all those lucky stars?Take last night, for instance, when my... Read more
The 04 June 2015 by Kate_miller
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