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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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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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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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newenglandgardenandthread.wordpress.com
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| | | Gardening season is finally here, but it still involves working between the showers which are frequent, but the plants are loving it. The rain and then the occasional sunshine are allowing the spring bulbs and plants to shine. Top left to right: red maple tree, daffodil, pulmonaria, bloodroot, daffodil, bleeding hearts, grape hyacinths, and hellebore.... | ||