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GBBD August 2015
I seem to have missed a few months of Garden Bloggers Bloom Day but with two weeks of annual leave ahead of me and few plans I find myself finally with time to... Read more
The 15 August 2015 by Patientgardener
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Tomatoes Ripening at Last!
Getting my first ripe tomatoes is always a significant moment in the gardening year for me.These ones are "Maskotka", of which I have three plants. It is a... Read more
The 01 August 2015 by Mwillis
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10 Garden Jobs To Do In August
August is a funny old month – in my head I am on holiday, wafting around the garden doing a bit of dead heading and cutting bucket loads of lovely flowers befor... Read more
The 07 August 2015 by Julie King
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Quercus Pubescens
(15/08/2015, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: SpringSoil: well drainedEventual Height: 20mEventual Spread:... Read more
The 24 August 2015 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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What’s New from Thompson & Morgan
I’ve recently been to a press preview of new varieties from the Ipswich seed company and have whittled down the many to the few that I found most interesting. Read more
The 12 August 2015 by Danielcarruthers
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Tomato Progress Report
Despite problems with contaminated compost, Blossom End Rot and lack of sunshine, my tomatoes are finally producing some ripe fruit. Read more
The 23 August 2015 by Mwillis
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A Blog Holiday
We will be on holiday for a while soon, so Mark's Veg Plot will be suspended for a short time, and I will not be posting or commenting. I hope to be back in... Read more
The 07 August 2015 by Mwillis
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In a Vase on Monday – Faded Elegance
This week’s vase is a simple one of Agapanthus ardernei hybrids.I have two wonderful clumps of agapanthus, this one and a very dark blue one and they are... Read more
The 24 August 2015 by Patientgardener
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Blight-resistant Potatoes
As many of you know, this year I have been growing a few of the Sarpo ("SARvari POtato") disease-resistant potatoes developed by the Sarvari Trust, kindly... Read more
The 29 August 2015 by Mwillis
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How Tidy Should a Jungle Garden Be?
We had a lovely, surprisingly very chilled out weekend giving the garden some extra preening and pruning. Whilst sorting out the jungle area in particular we... Read more
The 03 August 2015 by Alternativeeden
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