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gardenruminations.co.uk
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| | | | | There are things that are definitely not better late than never, Covid being one of them. I have it; I don't like it. I've spent a fair bit of this week on my allotment and almost none in the garden. It's looking increasingly autumnal, to a degree that is all the more noticeable for spending... | |
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theshrubqueen.com
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| | | | | Last Saturday I didn't think there was very much going on in the garden, then the temperature heated up a bit and the more tropical plants responded. This week is a different story, ripening fruit on the trees and the sweet scent of Frangipani in the air. To see more SOS posts, visit Jim in... | |
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ricksplantworld.blog
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| | | | | We have had a warm, mainly dry, spell with temperatures quite high for this time of the year so far, but have been dogged by a persistent cold wind which we get here. The garden is wakening up and the magnolias and early blossoms are in evidence not far from here but I am still... | |
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ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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| | | Last Sunday we treated ourselves to a visit to David Austin Roses, the 'royal' We that is, as the Golfer was happy enough to tag along wherever I planned to go. Although only about 35 miles away, I prefer to be as economical as possible with such trips and combine them with something else, or... | ||