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onemanandhisgardentrowel.wordpress.com
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| | | | | It's been a wet and blustery week at times - not really conducive to pottering in the garden. Hopefully, this weekend will be drier - I have a bit of a tree/shrub shuffling to do. After much deliberation I've decided to get rid of the Sambucus 'Golden Tower.' Like the former 'Black Lace' Elder, it's... | |
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gardenruminations.co.uk
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| | | | | The weather is set to change, essentially returning to normal; cooler with showers. It's getting rather dry out there so a bit of rain will be welcome, so long as it knows when to stop. The forecast is showing showery rain every day for the next fortnight, by which time I will be very tired... | |
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notesfrommygarden.co.uk
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| | | | | Six on Saturday Today, it's all about the little giant of color - the crocus. I was starting to wonder when the flowers would make their grand entrance, and now, amidst this week of unpredictable weather with rain, sleet, wind, frost, and sunshine, the crocuses have bravely pushed through, their rain-soaked petals shining in the... | |
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hearthwilde.com
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| | | While we still grow some exotic garden flowers in our polyculture garden, such as cosmos and zinnias, this year I decided to add more native annuals to the mix. One of the native wildflowers I planted was California poppies. Our sunken garden rows are on a slight slope, so when I planted the seeds, they... | ||