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  • Baptisia Gone Wild

    Baptisia Gone Wild

    This past weekend was my 17th wedding anniversary, and before I get into this post, I had to show you the gift we received from my daughter: Is that classic or... Read more

    The 30 September 2013 by   John Markowski
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  • Careers for Introverts

    Careers Introverts

    An unexpected email dropped in my in-box on Friday. It contained this rather stylish and informative poster on careers for introverts. Read more

    The 29 September 2013 by   Sophiecussen
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  • Spicing up the Herb Garden

    Spicing Herb Garden

    I've been waiting for a chance to do an update on my herb garden, as it has changed a lot in the last year. The big change is that almost everything is growing... Read more

    The 27 September 2013 by   Gardenamateur
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  • Paphiopedilum Or Slipper Orchids

    Paphiopedilum Slipper Orchids

    One of the most easily recognizable types of orchids are the Paphiopedilum or Slipper Orchids. The labellum’s on slipper orchids are pouch-like – where the... Read more

    The 26 September 2013 by   Pattyhankins
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  • Plant of the Week: Ficus Elastica

    Plant Week: Ficus Elastica

    Ficus elastica (24/08/2013, Sitia, Crete, Greece)Position: Full sun Soil: Moist, well drainedFlowering period: N/AEventual Height: 40mEventual Spread: ... Read more

    The 25 September 2013 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Keith Owen Leaves Fortune to a Devonshire Town Asking for a Million Flowers

    Keith Owen Leaves Fortune Devonshire Town Asking Million Flowers

    A town in the southern English county of Devon is today working on a project to plant 153,000 flower bulbs after being left £2.3 million by a wealthy... Read more

    The 23 September 2013 by   Simon Crowther
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  • If Only We Had a Lawn...

    Only Lawn...

    As regular readers will know we no longer have a lawn in our garden, which combined with our love for gadgets made us wish we still had one when looking at the... Read more

    The 23 September 2013 by   Alternativeeden
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  • Book Review: The New English Garden

    Book Review: English Garden

    “A garden is inseparable from its legends. It needs, as well as walking, reading” Alasdair Forbes, Plaz MetaxuAt first glance The New English Garden by Tim... Read more

    The 19 September 2013 by   Patientgardener
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  • Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day – September 2013

    Garden Blogger’s Bloom September 2013

    The days are getting chilly now and the nights even colder, autumn is around the corner and the blooms in the garden are on the wane.  They are slowly being... Read more

    The 15 September 2013 by   Ronniejt28
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  • Ruth Bancroft Garden, San Francisco

    Ruth Bancroft Garden, Francisco

    I have been remiss in posting about all the gardens I visited back at the end of June in San Francisco.  I was so overwhelmed and life has been so hectic since... Read more

    The 12 September 2013 by   Patientgardener
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