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A New Passion – Species Pelargoniums
I have a new passion – Species Pelargoniums. I started to notice them last year, I think initially in the large greenhouse at Wisley but then they seemed to... Read more
The 12 September 2011 by Patientgardener
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Plant of the Week: Hedera Helix ‘Green Ripple’
Position: Flourishes in full sun to full shade. Soil: Any free draining. Flowering period: autumn. Eventual Height: 10cm Eventual Spread: Indefinite Hardiness:... Read more
The 11 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Spring :: Bulbs & Blossom
I'm currently MIA as I am busy painting & redecorating my Nest. I can't wait to share my renovations which shouldBe finished in around 10 days! For now, I'll... Read more
The 10 September 2011 by Leavesandstems
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Plant of the Week: Weigela Florida ‘Variegata’
Position: Full sun will tolerate partial shade Soil: well drained soil Flowering period: Summer Eventual Height: 2.5m Eventual Spread: 2.5m Hardiness: USDA... Read more
The 08 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Plant of the Week: Pyracantha Coccinea
Position: Full sun to partial shade Soil: well drained soil Flowering period: Summer Eventual Height: 4m Eventual Spread: 4m Hardiness: USDA Zone 5a-8b Family:... Read more
The 06 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Sayonara to Summer
Wild 4 O'Clocks Brrr... chilly last night... donned a jacket to stay warm as I was lounging on the porch, saying sayonara to summer. It being Labor Day... Read more
The 02 September 2011 by Kate_miller
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Plant of the Week: Cordyline Australis
Position: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well drained soil Flowering period: Summer Eventual Height: 8m Eventual Spread: 4m Hardiness: USDA Zone 7a-9b Family:... Read more
The 02 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Tangy Flowers
Here in Sydney spring begins in late winter, if you know what I mean. Now that it's September the season is well and truly underway, and the generous feeding... Read more
The 02 September 2011 by Gardenamateur
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Mary Mary Quite Contrary
Mary Mary, quite contraryHow does your garden grow?With Silver bells and Cockle shells,And pretty maids all in a row.I am always fantasizing about my yard... Read more
The 01 September 2011 by Eagoodwin03
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Scarecrow's Garden Journal Notes: August 2011
Tagasaste Chamaecytisus palmensis in full bloom and full of bees! Temperatures/Rainfall this month: Lowest Min -5C Highest Min 9.3C Lowest Max 11.5C Highest... Read more
The 01 September 2011 by Scarecrow
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