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Foliage – November 2011
I am finding foliage more and more interesting as a background to flowers and also as a way of creating texture and interest in the border without relying on... Read more
The 22 October 2011 by Patientgardener
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Southern Elegance
There really is no place that compares with Savannah, Georgia. It is elegantly, beautifully on its own as a city, and if you can somehow get here one day, do it... Read more
The 22 October 2011 by Gardenamateur
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Evolution – The English Garden
I have decided to take part in Garden Walk Garden Talk’s fortnightly meme ‘Word for Wednesday’ as I think the intellectual challenge will get my brain working,... Read more
The 19 October 2011 by Patientgardener
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GBBD – October 2011
I thought I was going to struggle to find much to include in this months Garden Bloggers Bloom Day post. The garden is quite colourful but the colour is... Read more
The 15 October 2011 by Patientgardener
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What's Happening in My Garden :: October
Let me introduce you to the newest resident of my garden.Meet Poppins. An 8 month old mini lop crossed cashmere who was in desperate need of a new home!Pumpkin... Read more
The 14 October 2011 by Leavesandstems
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The Top 10 Deadliest Plants
image credit Many plants use highly poisonous toxins for self defense and others are even eating meat. The extreme diversity of plant life on earth gives us a... Read more
The 11 October 2011 by Gerard
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Cajun Maisons
Hi everyone, Gulliver here, reporting from Natchez on the Mississippi River, in Mississippi. Jamie and Pam are having a bit of a break here, just poking around... Read more
The 11 October 2011 by Gardenamateur
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Plant of the Week: Thuja Plicata
Position: Full Sun Flowering period: Spring Soil: Well drained Eventual Height: 60m Eventual Spread: 8m Hardiness: USDA Zones 5b-8b Family: Cupressaceae Thuja... Read more
The 08 October 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Plant of the Week: Hydrangea Macropyla
Position: Full sun to Partial shade Flowering period: Blooms repeatedly Soil: Moist Eventual Height: 3m Eventual Spread: 3m Hardiness: USDA Zones 4a-9b Family... Read more
The 05 October 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Plant of the Week: Actaea Racemosa ‘James Compton’
Position: Full sun to shade Flowering period: Late Summer Soil: Well drained soils Eventual Height: 1.5m Eventual Spread: 0.5m Hardiness: USDA Zones 5a-9a... Read more
The 30 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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