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Perch Hill
I find myself in the grip of various emotions when I visit Perch Hill – awestruck by the consistency with which it looks stunning throughout the seasons,... Read more
The 17 September 2015 by Danielcarruthers
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Almost Wordless Wednesday: Bee Swarm
(A swarm of wild honey bees flew overhead today as we cut the beech hedging. I followed them up the drive where they landed on an apple tree to form a large... Read more
The 09 September 2015 by David Marsden
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The Tropical Border – 4th Year
When I started the tropical border in 2012, it was hardly deserving of the namebut a year later it looked more the part.And by 2014 many of the plants were... Read more
The 13 September 2015 by David Marsden
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Quercus Variabilis
(15/08/15, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full SunFlowering period: Late winter to early springSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual Height: 12mEventual Spread:... Read more
The 17 September 2015 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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MiaFleur & A Boutonnière
A few weeks ago I was sitting in an airport waiting for a flight to take me away from sunny Lanzarote and back to a rather damp grey day in England. Read more
The 16 September 2015 by Julie King
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Plum Jam
It was time to relieve our Victoria plum tree of its heavy branches of fruit, so I set about picking lots of gorgeous plums over the bank holiday weekend to mak... Read more
The 01 September 2015 by The Garden Smallholder
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Garden Homemakers
Eagle-eyed Pam did it again this morning – spotted a wasp's nest being started on our succulent Kalanchoe 'Copper Spoons'. I already knew about another wasp nes... Read more
The 26 September 2015 by Gardenamateur
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The Questions - Sara Venn
Sara Venn makes people who are described as a human dynamo look a bit laid back. Sara is a horticulturist and plantswoman. She is the founder of Edible... Read more
The 20 September 2015 by Ozhene
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Native Beauty
As a gardener I do find it mildly hilarious that our florist shops, when they send out a bunch of "native" flowers, often don't include a single Australian... Read more
The 05 September 2015 by Gardenamateur
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Wordless Wednesday – Autumn Sunshine, Heleniums and Long Borders at Cliveden
Heleniums at Cliveden Cliveden Hot Border Cleome – Cliveden Cliveden Cool Border PS – The mystery Helenium could be one of several plotted on the Cliveden... Read more
The 09 September 2015 by Gardeningjules
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