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Lettuce and a Summer Recipe
Here is a clever idea with lettuce growing in containers attached to exterior house siding:These are my little pots with leaf lettuce now ready for the picking.... Read more
The 09 June 2011 by Nancymccarroll
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Scenes from a Tree of Life Nursery Tour
Whether you live here or are just visiting, California’s Tree of Life Nursery is a true treat. I went there for the first time some three years ago and now... Read more
The 08 June 2011 by Linsibrownson
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The Cost Benefits of the High Line in NYC
Section 2 of the phenomena known as the High Line park, in New York City, is to be opened tomorrow. This follows on from the huge success of section 1 which... Read more
The 07 June 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Composting For Dummies (Pt 1)
Since I just got very first composter about a week and a half ago, I thought I’d share some of my research and chronicle my composting journey here on the... Read more
The 04 June 2011 by Savvybrown
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Great Crested Newts: Construction and Development
Great Crested Newt Overview The Great Crested Newt or Triturus cristatus is an amphibian in the family Salamandridae and the largest newt native to England. It... Read more
The 01 June 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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Finding Room for Mushrooms
One of the best things about working on a gardening magazine is that you work on stories such as "how to grow mushrooms at home" and you then start thinking... Read more
The 29 May 2011 by Gardenamateur
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Sometimes Less is More
The other week I took a couple of blogging friends to Bryans Ground in Herefordshire, my favourite garden. I had raved about this garden so I was a little... Read more
The 26 May 2011 by Patientgardener
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The Crazy World of the Chelsea Build
I have spent the last two days in the crazy surreal world of build-up week at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. I was thrilled to get the opportunity to help... Read more
The 22 May 2011 by Patientgardener
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How To Get Rid Of Dandelions
They're back! Yes, it's the time of year where we're seeing a lot of dandelions pop up. Since Buyers will make an initial impression of your home the moment the... Read more
The 21 May 2011 by Homesmsp
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Plant of the Week: Hydrangea Petiolaris
Position: Flourishes in full sun to dappled shade. Soil: Moist but well drained. Flowering period: Mid summer. Eventual Height: 15m Eventual Spread: indefinite... Read more
The 19 May 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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