Gardening Magazine
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September Chilli Fest
I'll confess that I'm slightly pitying of anyone who doesn't like chillies. In my book, that's like saying 'I prefer my food to taste quite ordinary, I don't... Read more
The 26 September 2011 by Jules
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Plant of the Week: Platanus x Acerifolia
Position: Full sun Flowering period: Spring Soil: Well drained Eventual Height: 35m Eventual Spread: 20m Hardiness: USDA Zones 3a – 10b Family: Platanaceae... Read more
The 23 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Plant of the Week: Viburnum Opulus
Position: Full sun to light shade Flowering period: Spring/Summer Soil: Well drained, moist Eventual Height: 5m Eventual Spread: 4m Hardiness: USDA Zone... Read more
The 21 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Tomato Tasting
There are 3 types of tomato growing in my greenhouse. Which, some might say, is 3 types too many for someone who doesn't actually like eating them. But I love... Read more
The 19 September 2011 by Jules
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Sloe Gin: in Five Easy Steps
So back we came with our haul of sloe berries. I’d saved four wine bottles to make the sloe gin in (never short of those in our house!), and they were clean... Read more
The 18 September 2011 by Chooksandroots
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Orchid Hunting
There's so much about the town of Hilo on the north coast of the big island, Hawaii, that reminds Pam and me of home, although we're not exactly in full... Read more
The 16 September 2011 by Gardenamateur
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Plant of the Week: Vitis Vinifera
Position: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well drained Flowering period: Mid spring Eventual Height: 35m Eventual Spread: 5m Hardiness: USDA Zone 4b-9a... Read more
The 16 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Elderberry Wine in Five Easy Steps
I was finally ready to embark on my virgin flight of hedgerow wine-making. The only bit of equipment I had was a demijohn that had been rescued from the depths... Read more
The 15 September 2011 by Chooksandroots
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Plant of the Week: Rosmarinus Officinalis
Position: Sunny position Soil: Friable, free draining loam soil Flowering period: Summer Eventual Height: 1.5m Eventual Spread: 1m Hardiness: USD... Read more
The 14 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Plant of the Week: Corylus Colurna
Position: Full sun to partial sun Soil: Chalk Soil, Clay Soil Flowering period: Spring Eventual Height: 20m Eventual Spread: 12m Hardiness: USDA Hardiness... Read more
The 12 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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