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  • Amazing Double Late Tulips

    Amazing Double Late Tulips

    Some of my favorite tulips are the double late tulips. Known for their large heavy blossoms that can resemble peonys, double late tulips are among the last... Read more

    The 05 August 2013 by   Pattyhankins
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  • Come & Say Hello

    Come Hello

    My garden is open in aid of Thrive, the horticultural charity on Tuesday August 6th between 2-5pm so if you find yourself in Hastings Old Town do come along.... Read more

    The 02 August 2013 by   Danielcarruthers
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  • Plant of the Week: Astrantia Major ‘Rubra’

    Plant Week: Astrantia Major ‘Rubra’

    Astrantia major ‘Rubra’ (23/06/2013, Kew Gardens, London)Position: Full sun to partial shadeFlowering period: Summer to autumnSoil: Moist, well drainedEventual... Read more

    The 30 July 2013 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Beautiful Peach and Yellow Pastel Roses

    Beautiful Peach Yellow Pastel Roses

    Roses come in so many beautiful colors – from deep reds to shades of white. Some of my favorite roses are the ones in pastel shades of peach and yellows. Here... Read more

    The 29 July 2013 by   Pattyhankins
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  • Garden by Driftwood, Poem by Masefield

    Garden Driftwood, Poem Masefield

    Last week I went with my blogger friend,  Charlotte, The Galloping Gardener, to a gem of a garden in Seaford, East Sussex.Driftwood Garden is regularly opened b... Read more

    The 26 July 2013 by   Ronniejt28
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  • Some Ornamental Grass Reviews

    Some Ornamental Grass Reviews

    Let's talk ornamental grasses today, shall we?Good, glad you are game. Onward.By far the most consistent ornamental grass for me in terms of size, shape, bloom... Read more

    The 24 July 2013 by   John Markowski
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  • Sweet Carol Bliss Hydrangeas

    Sweet Carol Bliss Hydrangeas

    add wonderful color in a garden for several months. When the leaves emerge in the spring they are purple green – during the summer the leaves are a deep green.... Read more

    The 22 July 2013 by   Pattyhankins
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  • Some Plants, a Skull and Some Knitting

    Some Plants, Skull Knitting

    The weather has been very kind of late, it has been warm to the point of being able to call it hot. The sun has shone and much ice-cream has been consumed. So... Read more

    The 18 July 2013 by   Ozhene
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  • The Awesome Patterns of Villa Taranto, Italy

    Awesome Patterns Villa Taranto, Italy

    … can you spy Villa Taranto in the background? Don’t forget to pay a visit to Villa Taranto if you pass by Pallanza, Lago Maggiore, Italy. Read more

    The 16 July 2013 by   Artborghi
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  • A Cautionary Tale

    Cautionary Tale

    Lyme disease is something that most of us have heard about, but something we don’t really talk about, after all it can only be contracted in the USA,... Read more

    The 09 July 2013 by   Notcuttsuk
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