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The Quince Hedge is Coming of Age
Way, way back in the mists of time (2011), when this blog was just starting to be, I wrote a piece about my quince hedge. Looking at the photograph at the time... Read more
The 26 March 2017 by Ozhene
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Help! I’ve Made an Impluse Buy (again).
Generally my life is organized and I am a planner, however for some strange reason this doesn’t happen with my garden. I am an impulse buyer, frequently left... Read more
The 12 March 2017 by Ronniejt28
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In a Vase on Monday: A Bowl of Hellebores
It seems inevitable that hellebores would feature this week especially after seeing so many at Ashwood Nurseries on Saturday. I have realised that I have quite ... Read more
The 06 March 2017 by Patientgardener
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A Tulip Surprise
It’s surprising what little it takes to produce the feeling of sheer delight together with some frustration on occasions. After growing just a few tulips in pot... Read more
The 13 March 2017 by Ronniejt28
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Our Garden Furniture Range for Summer 2017
While we’ve been stocked up with a new range of garden furniture for this years season, it’s actually looking like we will sell out before the peak season this... Read more
The 16 March 2017 by Matt From Sgc
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A Jugful of Hellebores
"For in every adult there dwells the child that was, and in every child there lies the adult that will be." ― John Connolly, The Book of Lost Things I hav... Read more
The 06 March 2017 by Julie King
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Edgeworthia-watch
Regular readers will know that I am very precious about my Edgeworthia chrysantha. I keep an over-protective eye on it at all times, and this is heightened ove... Read more
The 12 March 2017 by Ozhene
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Dark Purple Sweet Potato – Ipomoea Molokai
The sweet potato is a food rich in nutrients, low in caloric content and highly beneficial to our health. This herbaceous and perennial plant has great... Read more
The 30 March 2017 by Canarius
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The Bridal Flowers 2 - All Systems Go
Suddenly it is time to get on with it, I have bought books, I have chatted with friends and made new friends from gaining advice on what to do and when. Read more
The 30 March 2017 by Ozhene
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How to Germinate Chillis
All over my social media orbit right now I'm seeing people writing about chillis. The early starters already have plants several inches high, and are posting... Read more
The 06 March 2017 by Mwillis
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