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Enlisting Help from a Designer
Last September’s knee-shattering incident made me think that the time had finally come to rethink the hard landscaping in parts of the garden. Read more
The 08 January 2013 by Danielcarruthers
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The First Visit of the New Year……
It’s been a while since my last visit to the allotment, about 4 weeks to be exact, I went on a scouting mission today to see how bad the soil is and boy its bad... Read more
The 07 January 2013 by Plot58
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Squaring Gardening for Wildlife
Badgers leftover tulip bulbI have always naturally gardened organically, environmentally call it what you will. Even early on before the whole organic... Read more
The 06 January 2013 by Patientgardener
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So Many Vegetable Seeds and Only a Small Space
Roughly every 6 weeks we get a visit at work from The Book People. I love books, especially if they are bargains, which these books always are, and I... Read more
The 06 January 2013 by Ronniejt28
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5 Good Reasons to Use a Garden Designer
Reasons Why a Gardener Should Use a Designer Hard landscaping isn’t like plants, you can’t transplant it if you don’t like the effect A fresh eye can analyse th... Read more
The 04 January 2013 by Danielcarruthers
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Alphabe Thursday: F is for Favourite Flower Fotos
I’ve been mulling over my 2012 blog posts and the myriad of photographs I have taken over the year. With Jenny Matlock’s Alphabe Thursday now at F, I thought... Read more
The 27 December 2012 by Ronniejt28
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Boxing Day Flower Count 2012
Last year I started a new tradition of counting how many plants were flowering on Boxing Day. I was surprised last year to find 12 different plants, some of the... Read more
The 26 December 2012 by Patientgardener
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Merry Christmas
! The entire team here at BeautifulFlowerPictures.com would like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas. And to celebrate the holiday – some of the... Read more
The 25 December 2012 by Pattyhankins
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Kiss & Go
Kiss Go is an old Somerset name for mistletoe. The RHS has an interesting tip if you are contemplating trying to grow some of the berries once they have done... Read more
The 25 December 2012 by Danielcarruthers
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Finding a Voice
I have just spent an interesting hour reading some back articles on line by Robin Lane Fox who writes the weekly gardening article for the Financial Times. I... Read more
The 20 December 2012 by Patientgardener
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