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Interflora at RHS Chelsea Show
Floral Art or Flower Arranging is all a bit of a mystery to me. I don’t get much further than plonking a bunch of flowers in a vase and tweaking them a bit so... Read more
The 19 May 2011 by Patientgardener
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Wall Flowers
I think I've found the plant to happily occupy my trio of wall pots. If happiness is a flower, then my Vriesia bromeliads are happy here, as two of the three... Read more
The 16 May 2011 by Gardenamateur
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Garden Bloggers Bloom Day – May 2011
Here we are at the 15th of the month again and time for Garden Blogger Bloom Day posts. I was actually surprised when I went out to take photos that there... Read more
The 15 May 2011 by Patientgardener
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Granny’s Bonnet is Growing in My Country Garden
My garden is beginning to look pink. I have not deliberately chosen this as a colour scheme, it has just happened naturally over the years. Even the... Read more
The 12 May 2011 by Hurtlingtowards60
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Fabulous Showgardens at Malvern
I think I can safely say that the standard of showgardens at Malvern Spring Garden show is getting better and better. There were two gold medals awarded which... Read more
The 12 May 2011 by Patientgardener
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Lessons for a Newbie Veg Grower to Learn
In March I wrote about my new raised bed and sent out an SOS because it stood out like an alien in the garden. I thought I would provide an update on its... Read more
The 09 May 2011 by Hurtlingtowards60
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Matilija Poppies - California's Giant White Tree Poppies
The Matilija Poppy Romneya Coulteri The most regally handsome poppy in the world is the giant white poppy, the stately Matilija, Romneya coulteri, which is... Read more
The 09 May 2011 by Cathyberry
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Aberglasney – a Garden Being Rediscovered
I had a mixed reaction to Aberglasney which is located in Carmarthenshire in Wales. It is interesting as my reaction to the various bits of the garden helped m... Read more
The 08 May 2011 by Patientgardener
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The Vertical Gardens of Patrick Blanc
Patrick Blanc has has the wonderful vision to grow gardens vertically. How beneficial this must be for air we breathe by cycling and recycling air in... Read more
The 07 May 2011 by Thecleverpup
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Thanksgiving Point Tulip Festival
Isn't this the most delightful spot for a picnic?Down in the Salt Lake City valley, 3 thousand feet lower in elevation ~ and a full month ahead of the chilly... Read more
The 06 May 2011 by Kate_miller
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