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mytinywelshgarden.home.blog
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| | | | | While rain as always welcome in my garden, especially after the long period of sunny and dry weather, I'd quite like it to stop now, please. Just while I plant some ox-eye daisies delivered from my brother's garden two weeks ago. I wouldn't mind, but the rain hasn't even helped with reducing my hayfever symptoms... | |
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thebloominggarden.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Here we are at last. The very best of the year. In July everything goes downhill, but in June everything is at its most luxurious, intoxicating best. My garden is only fifteen months old and already it is delighting me with its exuberance. And what could be better to kick off with than an old-... | |
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lifeonalondonplot.com
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| | | | | It's been a while since my last six. The garden has been growing and this week shows the front and back gardens in their shaggy glory. I've been tidying, lifting and dividing this morning but rain stopped play, so no excuse to not post a six. Sarcophagus bed - The jasminoides trachelsophermum continues to grow... | |
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thistlesandkiwis.org
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| | | It was another sunny day today, and with a few new herbs and a few old ones around, I thought I would do a quick round up of some of the herbs to be found at the moment in our little patch of garden. Thanks to Jim atGarden Ruminations, for hostingSix on Saturday, whose knowledge... | ||