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  • Wollerton Old Hall

    Wollerton Hall

    Wollerton Old Hall in Shropshire is a garden I visited about 6 or 7 years ago, it maybe even 8 years ago.  I remember thinking the garden was rather nice then... Read more

    The 02 August 2012 by   Patientgardener
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  • Guest Post: 10 Ways to Enhance Your Summer Gardening

    Guest Post: Ways Enhance Your Summer Gardening

    As we approach the middle of another summer’s fantastic weather and glorious sunshine, many of us are analyzing the performance of our garden and ensuring our... Read more

    The 31 July 2012 by   Nookandsea
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  • Garden Pretty

    Garden Pretty

    Our dainty backyard has been bursting with colour recently and is looking very lush and green.  There has been an abundance of bees bumbling around my flowers... Read more

    The 25 July 2012 by   Sweetmabelblog
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  • Courgettes Are Go!

    Courgettes

    Its July down the allotment and despite the rain and low temperatures we have been having it’s not doing too bad.  As you can see the courgettes have started... Read more

    The 17 July 2012 by   Patientgardener
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  • Garlic, Gooseberry Sawfly and Appreciative Chickens

    Garlic, Gooseberry Sawfly Appreciative Chickens

    Gardening has been on the back burner of late, what with the weather and my increasing workload, but in between rain showers I grabbed the opportunity to get... Read more

    The 12 July 2012 by   Ryansgarden
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  • Plant of the Week: Euphorbia Griffithii ‘Fireglow’

    Plant Week: Euphorbia Griffithii ‘Fireglow’

    Position: Full sun to partial shade Flowering period: Late spring to early summer Soil: Moist, well drained Eventual Height: 90cm Eventual Spread: 60cm... Read more

    The 06 July 2012 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Orange Crush

    Orange Crush

    I've always had a crush on the color orange.In spite of the fact that it's considered the 'color of insanity.' Whaddythink? Do you love it? Hate it? However... Read more

    The 03 July 2012 by   Kate_miller
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  • Plant of the Week: Primula Pulverulenta

    Plant Week: Primula Pulverulenta

    Position: Full sun to partial shade Flowering period: Late spring to early summer Soil: Moist, humus rich Eventual Height: 80cm Eventual Spread: 30cm... Read more

    The 02 July 2012 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • What Is Bonsai?

    What Bonsai?

    The infographic from Bonsai Empire explains what bonsai is. Bonsai, the art of growing and keeping miniature tress, is an ancient old tradition that started wit... Read more

    The 24 June 2012 by   Infographixdirectory
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  • Plant of the Week: Convallaria Majalis

    Plant Week: Convallaria Majalis

    Position: Dappled shade to shade Flowering period: Late spring Soil: Moist, well drained Eventual Height: 30cm Eventual Spread: 10cm Hardiness: 3a – 9a Family:... Read more

    The 14 June 2012 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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