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Get That Wild Flower Look
Bulbs can be naturalised in grass or in borders to make them look like wild flowers. The usual thing to do is to plant carpets of a single coloured daffodil or... Read more
The 10 April 2016 by Danielcarruthers
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Transplanting Peas
Very few of the peas I sowed out in one of my raised beds have germinated. I think I was perhaps a bit optimistic sowing them in February, even though it was... Read more
The 11 April 2016 by Mwillis
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MiaFleur at Home- Customer Pictures
The mainstay of MiaFleur is our love of interiors and gardens be they small suburban terraces, country cottages, palatial mansions and everything in between. Read more
The 16 April 2016 by Hollie Brooks
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Nymans
On the way back from our overnight stay in East Grinstead, we paid a visit to another very well-known National Trust garden - Nymans, near Hayward's Heath, in... Read more
The 04 April 2016 by Mwillis
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Spring at Sissinghurst
There’s much to be gained by visiting famous gardens early in the season before they get too busy. Although it means that not everywhere is bursting with blooms... Read more
The 06 April 2016 by Danielcarruthers
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Garden Bloggers Bloom Day – April 2016
Primula denticulataThe garden is sparkling with colour, lots of spots of colour much like an impressionist painting and I have to say that this is certainly my... Read more
The 15 April 2016 by Patientgardener
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Cabbages and Leeks
My Cabbages have all been planted now.It's never going to be a massive crop - there are only 12 plants! However, with two each of six different varieties, the... Read more
The 25 April 2016 by Mwillis
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Back to Basics
Pots of blue and lilac primulasI have a habit these days of trying to catch up with garden magazines over a cup of tea in bed on a Sunday morning. Read more
The 17 April 2016 by Patientgardener
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Parsnips Make Their Appearance
This year I am growing two varieties of Parsnip - "Duchess" and "Tender and True". I very seldom grow only one variety of any crop, simply because I like to... Read more
The 21 April 2016 by Mwillis
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Wild Garlic Pesto
In my garden I have a small (but spreading!) patch of Wild Garlic. It's now in its third year and big enough for me to feel justified in taking a small harvest... Read more
The 23 April 2016 by Mwillis
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