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  • Scarecrow's Garden Journal Notes: July 2011

    Scarecrow's Garden Journal Notes: July 2011

    Freebie of the month!!! Doc managed to grab a couple of huge balesof clean straw for the garden.They had been rotting out in the paddocksand many more are... Read more

    The 01 August 2011 by   Scarecrow
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  • End of Month View July 2011 – All Change

    Month View July 2011 Change

    Changes are a foot in my garden or they will be in a month or two when the weather is more conducive to moving things and digging. I have been struggling for... Read more

    The 31 July 2011 by   Patientgardener
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  • The Plot Driven By Hops

    Plot Driven Hops

    I have nearly come to the end of just over a weeks annual leave and I have managed to spend a couple of hours on six of those days at the allotment.  This has... Read more

    The 29 July 2011 by   Patientgardener
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  • Plant of the Week: Leycesteria Formosa

    Plant Week: Leycesteria Formosa

    Position: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Moist, well drained soil Flowering period: Summer to autumn Eventual Height: 2m Eventual Spread: 2m Hardiness: USDA... Read more

    The 29 July 2011 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • The Morning Show

    Morning Show

    There's one special advantage of having a garden which faces the morning sun; as you open the back door on a clear and sunny winter's morning, such as today's... Read more

    The 29 July 2011 by   Gardenamateur
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  • Keep Calm Dear You’re Only 60

    Keep Calm Dear You’re Only

    Today, 28 July 2011, I am 60.  It is a birthday I have not been looking forward to. Despite countless …Continue reading » Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   Hurtlingtowards60
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  • Compost 2011

    Compost 2011

    Winter is a great time to get stuck into some compost building.My latest heap has a variety of ingredients:A base layer of chopped Asparagus fronds that had die... Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   Scarecrow
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  • A Watery Gem of a Garden

    Watery Garden

    In the midst of the Herefordshire farmland there is a small but perfectly formed oasis – Westonbury Mill Water Gardens.  The 3 acre garden is made up of a... Read more

    The 27 July 2011 by   Patientgardener
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  • Garlic for Beginners

    Garlic Beginners

    In November last year I planted 2 types of garlic: Chesnok Wight and Picardy Wight, both sourced from the lovely people at The Garlic Farm. Garlic cloves need... Read more

    The 26 July 2011 by   Jules
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  • Ditch Gardens and Deck Decorations

    Ditch Gardens Deck Decorations

    Nasturtiums grown from seed decorate our sunny deck.Don't ya just love Sunday mornings? As opposed to Monday mornings when you feel obligated to attack that... Read more

    The 25 July 2011 by   Kate_miller
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