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  • Wisteria Floribunda ‘Alba’

    Wisteria Floribunda ‘Alba’

    (23/05/2015, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to partial shadeSoil: Moist, well drainedFlowering period: Late spring to early summerEventual Height:... Read more

    The 01 July 2015 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Malvern Hills Challenge – 3: British Camp

    Malvern Hills Challenge British Camp

    Its been some weeks since I posted an update on my challenge to climb all the hills that make up the Malvern Hills.  Life has been incredibly demanding and... Read more

    The 09 July 2015 by   Patientgardener
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  • Poppy Paradise

    Poppy Paradise

    Last year I begged a few seedheads of a dark flowered poppy from a friend in Devon and scattered the ripe seed liberally around the garden. Read more

    The 11 July 2015 by   Danielcarruthers
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  • Garden Log, 7.25.15

    Garden Log, 7.25.15

    Today’s temperature was only in the high 80s, so I felt brave enough to venture outside and tend long-deferred tasks. Weeded grassy area off the deck; I’m... Read more

    The 26 July 2015 by   Missinghenrymitchell
  • Potting-on the PSB

    Potting-on

    My Purple Sprouting Broccoli is destined to follow on from the Broad Beans. The latter are just producing their harvest now, so I have to keep the PSB waiting... Read more

    The 04 July 2015 by   Mwillis
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  • Abstracts from Palouse, Washington

    Abstracts from Palouse, Washington

    I recently took a workshop with Art Wolfe in the Palouse Region of Washington state. For those of you who are familiar with Art, you can probably guess why I wa... Read more

    The 29 July 2015 by   Pattyhankins
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  • The All Weather Composite Bench

    Weather Composite Bench

    Our exclusive all weather bench range looks and feels like real wood, but requires absolutely no maintenance. Can be left outside all year round. Will not rot,... Read more

    The 01 July 2015 by   Matt From Sgc
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    I am a big fan of plants that have more than one interesting feature – scented leaves on an evergreen perhaps or attractive leaves through the growing... Read more

    The 03 July 2015 by   Notcuttsuk
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  • Astilbe Chinensis

    Astilbe Chinensis

    (18/07/2015, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: SummerSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 1mEventual Spread:... Read more

    The 23 July 2015 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • More Tomato Problems - Blossom End Rot

    More Tomato Problems Blossom

    "Why did you pick those tomatoes when they are not yet ripe?" you'll say.This is why:They have Blossom End Rot. It looks like a ghastly disease, doesn't it? Read more

    The 16 July 2015 by   Mwillis
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